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plope0726 wrote:Hi,

i was playing around and used JS to view the cookies on the myspace homepage. I noticed and interestingly named variable "UNIQUELOGINTAKEOVER". Does anyone know what this variable is for?
I did a bit research on that and I suggest you to put privacy high or delete the cookies when going to Myspace.

I do not have the cookie since I don't go to Myspace.

Hopes this help a bit.
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you cant mess with the cookies to bypass authentication..the only way is to get the cookies of the victim while they're logged in and use those cookies while they're still logged in

the whole random generating stuff makes things complicated and close to unbeatable...it's possible..but it's unlikely..you're better off trying to get the saved password on the computer.
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Since when did this become about cracking?
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More security flaws in slow crappy windows =P
I'd like to know what it is too.
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S3th wrote:More security flaws in slow crappy windows =P
I'd like to know what it is too.
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It not a flaw in Windows that is...

It is the flaw from Myspace, blame those programmers.
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Still doesn't change the fact windows is slow and high risk.
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S3th wrote:Still doesn't change the fact windows is slow and high risk.
And so does Linux, and of course it doesn't have any program I found help itself get to the rank of Windows for functionality and features.

*Linux crash more than Windows Vista does and have worst UAC problem*
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Linux has never crashed for me, is ultra fast and very secure.
Windows however.. Is slow and everything crashes.
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S3th wrote:Linux has never crashed for me.
Then you try everything out in a virtual machine, never work on test-branches (not even development-branch!) or most simply hardly really 'use' your system...

Each OS has it's strengths and weaknesses, one more than another, but an OS-choice should also be goal-specific. Use the OS as a tool.

Then again, this discussion is getting way offtopic..
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Not really, it used about 1/2 of my system for temporary time being.

I have it boot loader set up the second OS on my computer and it sucked apparently.

I just finds that Linux = Free, but sucked. Windows is good for features and speed if you got a good computer.
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Linux will always be faster, because it doesn't have any memory munching Anti- Virus software, and all the other crap. It takes Ubuntu 10 seconds to boot and log in, it takes Windows 5+ minutes.

Please note Berry, that this is based on my experience with Windows and it is my opinion, in no way am I shutting your opinion down. I just like Linux better.
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