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I'm wondering if there are any exploits for these 2 boards?
I found one that could let me monitor traffic on the SMF board but It wasn't in a format I could use.
I'm getting pretty good at using ... |
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I've seen a few forums running this older IPB software, and it is vulnerable to this exploit "http://www.milw0rm.com/id.php?id=1013"
I would like to know how to prevent this exploit on an invisionb ... |
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I'm looking for some help on exploits for 3 boards,
first is the SMF 1.0.3 board, I've tried to modify this script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
########################################################## ... |
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Colton |
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Is this for 2.0.4 or earlier?
I tried it on a 2.0.4 board and it failed both ways. |
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Is there a way to pull the admin passwords or gain admin access on a SMF 1.0.3 board?
I used the exploit for phpBB here: http://www.waraxe.us/ftopic-939-0-days0-orderasc-.html last time, but now wi ... |
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