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I've seen some videos of people downloading the website and locating the '\$_POST' variables with grep in Linux. I couldn't find any info on that anywhere so how exactly is this done ?
we are not here to explore malicious activities, and further attempts to ask questions in this area will be watched for.you have alrady asked questions about sending anonymous untraceable emails and also a few nmap questions. please don't continue in this vein...
Last edited by acid_kewpie; 02-24-2007 at 11:50 AM.
People ask questions about nmap , mail bombing password files, decryption etc.. and grep is a Linux command its something that comes with Linux i am not asking how to more if people had experience with it. I dont see it as malicious in any way its security as the forum is designed for.
there's a very big difference between "knowing your enemy" and being a skiddie... you don't need to defend yourself or get an alibi, just refrain from making your intentions so obvious.
memo007: The main problem I see is that your question is made from an offensive standpoint. You could have very well chosen to investigate this from a defensive standpoint, but you chose otherwise. Please don't make a habit of this. This thread is closed.
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