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 Thursday, August 14, 2008

 

so i shopped on one eSite and information they are displaying on the side bar is “Who Just Ordered?”

who just ordered … w.t.F !!!

 

dude someone gave you lessons on hackin or just started writing code… well its not really about hacking but common sense and little about social hacking

 

so it says “<an uncommon name was here… i replaced the text> in Miami Beach, FL
( 26 minutes ago ) “

i googled it and i actually found the person… i could have called that guy/gl and tried social hacking….

just need to call n tell the customers

“we have problem processing your order. pl provide your email id once again and we will send you link to confirm the order”

– send spoof site link

– just get username and password ( thats a different story: any email i get, even from bank of America, i first type a wrong password ; )

– boom you are into the system…. get more info from user’ login and get back to user one more time… this time all you need is CC confirmation!!!

– finally close the deal sayin order went just fineee

 

the eSite i went to is not Hacker safe and i reach that site through price grabber dot com

 

 

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 Saturday, June 21, 2008

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 Sunday, April 27, 2008

Controversial music website Allofmp3.com is being sued by a collection of record labels. The suit has been filed in a New York court against the Moscow firm, which claims that it abides by Russian law.

"Defendant's entire business amounts to nothing more than a massive infringement of plaintiffs' exclusive rights under the Copyright Act and New York law," says the law suit.

Arista, Warner Brothers, Capitol and Universal are among the major companies behind the suit. It claims that Allofmp3.com profits by selling music which they own the rights to without their permission and without compensation.

When an online retailer sells music it typically pays royalties to artists via a collecting society such as the Performing Rights Society (PRS) or the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS).





source:  http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/21/us_labels_sue_allofmp3/

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 Monday, April 07, 2008
Lately i have been in and out of the systems. It feels good to be in : +

i like the watch a few videos on http://radio.xmlstoragesystem.com

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