@BenFortune hahaha yeah I ended up adding more stuff later on. I think most of it was cookie based, image parsers through redirect services (so they still worked) and a proxy JS service (so those still worked)
@KamilSolecki yeah there was a guy, psychomarine who beat hackthissite and was #1, got bored waiting for them to make challenges and so created his own site.
I will say with 100% certainty that learning how to hack will make you a better programmer not just with security but in your creativity and ability to complete a challenge
@Vap0r Heh, when I was hacking-curious, I would go around the IT stores and create backdoors to the system, by setting up a admin-rights cmd on the login screen
In a proposed (stage 3) ES2017 method .padStart() you can simply now do (when implemented/supported):
string.padStart(maxLength, "0"); //max length is the max string length, not max # of fills
@KevinB sometimes there just wouldn't be a standard solution. Case in point. I wrote a MS office file parser back before they had descriptions on how to do it.
It was not genius or elegant, it was shitty work, with brute-forced solutions (a loop that would choose x amount of bytes from the header, strip it, then attempt sloppy XML parsing to get over the errors that WILL be in the doc lol)
@SterlingArcher In middle school, on a school trip, we went to a shopping mall. Our group of friends went to some big IT shop (target like). We found an unlocked PC, so being the kids we were we went straight to a porn site. How content were we when the porn started playing ON EVERY SINGLE SCREEN IN THE WHOLE STORE.
@Vap0r in high school we had lockdown software. I learned out to unlink my computer by opening word, typing, and hitting the shutdown button. It would drop the lockdown software first, then ask me if I wanted to save my document, I'd say cancel, and bam. Shutdown aborted, and nobody could monitor my screen
@SterlingArcher that absolutely would be considered hacking, more along what hacker call skid, but definitely not the definition of a skid. Basically skid devolved to mention any hack that wasn't technically difficult/good
@SterlingArcher My idea on that was if it works well then it's not a skid technique. Hell, russia shut down ukrainian power grid by sending phishing emails.
Best hack I ever did was for BB forum software using an image injection technique through the avatars and persistent XSS through the search. Admin priv escalation through cookie hijacking. Developed a google dork for it and found over 3,000 hackable sites.
autorun.inf for USB drives that pointed to windows Icon DLL so it would display Open Device in Windows Explorer with the proper folder icon for OS. It was like an OS level phishing attack.
@rlemon I suppose. I don't know that's why I always say the line is real blurry. I would absolutely call a blind SQL injection on a production DB that you have no knowledge of the layout on a "hack".
I have a value of `1200000 mm' and I wan't to have a method which automatically transfers to the best prefix like:
import Qty from 'js-quantities'
const qty = new Qty(1200000, 'mm').toBest()
// now set to 1.2, 'km' same as doing to('km') directly
Is this possible anyhow?
Or how can I get the...
Though it would make it seem easier to discount throwing a flash drive in a classroom and waiting for someone to pick it up a hack, but not only is that a hack but a common one. I don't like the "hack" terminology in that instance. Neither do I like it for phishing, but it is undeniable those are probably the two biggest attack vectors
@rlemon My trick to both keep track of passwords ad make them slightly more complicated is that I have a part of it that is always the same, and the other part varies - it is a hashcode for something I feel related to the site
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hey all, question about submit buttons... can some one point me to an alternative to a submit button that will submit the fields but also allow for a function to be run first before the submit happens? Basically I need to re-enable some fields before the submit runs can I can't find any examples on how this can be done. THanks in advance
hmm.. just realized that i can't read the webpack release post on medium completely because my font doesn't support all the emoji's used. i just see a bunch of boxes
Let's say I need coordinates for a point from a path with multiple points based on a fraction. I found this stackoverflow.com/questions/33907276/… but it only covers the instance when the path only has two points. What do I do if my path contains > 2 points?