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I wonder if the passwords were salted 

Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 10:59 GMT

The practice become more useful, the more people that use it.

Encryption? 

Posted Thursday 29th November 2007 13:02 GMT

Paris Hilton

I think the question here is. Why werent the passwords encrypted?

#3 Belchspeak 

Posted Sunday 2nd December 2007 20:38 GMT

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You simply select the IFrame level of bandwidth you wish to use and hit 'attack,' and the attack is launched, Lets begin with a quick cookie parsing:example.co.uk, however with these pesky foreigners a Two dots method is required one can set a cookie for *.com.pl or *.com.fr, and override or corrupt credentials if there's anything between periods in domain name - and extra trailing periods are accepted by most resolvers One can set a cookie for ".com.", then bounce the visitor to [[email_database_hack/comments/#c_106577.]] , users won't be tempted to be suspicious, and may interact with the website.

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