Saturday, October 29, 2005
Ever come across a blog with a password script used on it? Even wondered how to bypass the blog and read their entries? In this tutorial, I'll teach you how to add the password script, bypass the password script and also tips on how to ensure your own privacy.

i. Adding the password script

<script language="Javascript">
<!--hide script supplied by hypergurl http://www.hypergurl.com
var password;
var pass1="your password";
password prompt('your welcome message.. eg. ENTER PASSWORD.');
if (password=pass1)
('message once successful log-in.. eg. Thank you for logging in.');
else
{
alert('wrong message on unsuccessful attempt.. eg. ACCESS DENIED.')
window.location="website you want to be redirected to on unsuccessful attempt.. eg. http://www.google.com/";
}
// end hide-->
</script>

The part of the script where there are bolded texts can be changed and should be changed.

ii. Bypassing the password script (aka Hacking!)
Right, this is not hacking. It's just putting an exploit to your own advantage. *winks*

1. Open Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
2. In your address bar, type the following command:

view-source:http://www.websitename.com/

3. Notepad should now appear on your screen with some gibberish text. For mozilla users, a built-in notepad would appear with some gibberish text.
4. Scroll down and look for this:

var pass1="** where the password is **";

Copy the password.
5. Go back to the password-protected blog and enter the password when prompted.
6. Congratulations, you're now a successful hacker! (Intruder.. *coughs*)

iii. Tips on ensuring privacy
I only have one tip for you.

Use a different blog client which has a better password-protect ability. Javascripts can be easily exploited. One such client with a good password-protect ability would be www.livejournal.com.

If you have any doubts, please leave a message in my tagboard and I'll reply to your question in the next blog entry. Thank you.

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Do not ask me to remove this tutorial because you fear teachers are going to read your blog. If you are brave enough to spite the teacher, then you should be brave enough to let your public blog remain as public. This is MY blog. I have the right to post whatever tutorial/message I want. Public = very little privacy. Get it?

Posted by Ridzwan Haron at 12:10 PM ( 2 comments )
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