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Title: Letter To Hacker Publication About Pnac


chico_marx - April 23, 2007 07:17 PM (GMT)
have you heard of those crazy neo-cons how want to
take over the world? The ones who are making the
Project for the New american Century? I bet you have,
and you probably already now about their site
http://www.newamericancentury.org .

Well... turns out their site has a search engine.
Since I live in Brazil, and I wanted to know what
those guys were planning for my country, "brazil" was
my first search. When I did that, they directed me to
a page of their "search engine" provider. Something
called FreeFind, which you have to pay for. I don't
get it! Why don't they download a perl script and use
it as a search engine?! They have to pay a service?! I
didn't even know that existed!

Anyway this page said, if you are the webmaster and
just set up your search service click here, or
something. So I did. Click here, click there, they
wanted a password. They had a pretty "did you forget
your password" link. I checked it for major holes, but
no luck there.

So I figured before doing any more investigation, I
should test some defaults. I got it in the third try.
The first one was "dickcheyne". In the second i
decided to get serious and typed "newamericancentury".
The third was the one: "pnac". So... when I get in...
what do I find out!?! They missed their payment on
their useless FreeFind service.

Well, now you got the password. They don't let you
change settings or look at account information until
pay their bill ($19), and I'm not giving one cent to
those people.

What I know about their account in FreeFind is this:

password: pnac
e-mail: project@newamericancentury.org
site: http://www.newamericancentury.org/
site ID: 2557452
plan name: economy (and I thought they had money)
page limit: 5000
expiration date: Sat Jun 26 11:25:59 PDT 2004

peace,
chico.

Repentless - May 24, 2007 10:59 AM (GMT)
Very nice job! Glad there's someone else into this sort of thing here >.>

I wonder if the admin cp is exploitable if you pay the 15 bucks?




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