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  • EvilAL
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 42

    #1

    Password sites question

    So I was looking to see what pages were currently indexed in Google, and who is linking to me...and I came across a couple password site messagebaords in the results.

    After a few hours of digging around those passwords sites... I noticed a couple of common responses. A surfer would request a password to a site...and the cracker would reply "sorry...its Ibill without the 900 option".

    Can anyone tell me "what do I need to know about web900 and security issues?" This has probably been covered in a past thread that I missed...but thanks in advance for any insight shed on this topic.

    Respectfully,

    EA
    Last edited by EvilAL; 10-20-2002, 04:35 AM.
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  • Calvinguy
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2002
    • 1752

    #2
    If you can guess a valid pincode it should be easy to get access

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    • ZoiNk
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2002
      • 2370

      #3
      It would probably try and brute force every possible pin code trying to get access to the site (which for a program could be a couple minutes)
      ZoiNk
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      • EvilAL
        Registered User
        • Jun 2002
        • 42

        #4
        Thanks for the responses.

        EA
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        • borys
          Confirmed User
          • Oct 2002
          • 146

          #5
          There's an old misconception in the cracking community that iBill sites that don't use web900 assign user passwords and therefore cannot be bruteforced.

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          • PxG
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2002
            • 105

            #6
            ea,
            if you're worried about brute force attacks, proxy based attacks, etc., check out http://www.proxypass.com


            PxG
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