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Re: Admin AddAuthor POST Twist Exploit (Score: 1) by chatserv on Sunday, May 16 @ 11:38:10 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://nukeresources.com | Ah then thanks for the clarification, guess the term vendor confused me so i felt like warning users, i'd hate to see someone taking advantage of users by selling anything aimed at securing or fixing a free program like Nuke.
Now regarding the post/get issue i think i saw a comment on the forums about this and i think people are confused if that's the one in question, Hack Alert does not claim to tackle all forms of attacks, only union based ones, the admin hack does not employ such an attack, it passes op names through the url, by default Nuke does not require said operators to be passed through the url, matter of fact there's no need for it, but on the other hand Nuke doesn't stop people from passing them. It's like i said in one post, union attacks are not the only thing out there, there are many other forms of attacks and each is equally dangerous. |
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