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- twigletmac
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He (toms100) means and probably would like to know the following:
1) How do you know there is a backdoor? (Read about it, word spread, seen it in action?)
2) How does it work? (If seen it in action)
3) What does the backdoor result? (Being able to post without being member? Deleting a user using the URL?)
4) Do you know what the backdoor-code looks like? Not exactly perhaps, but 'contains the following words...'
1) How do you know there is a backdoor? (Read about it, word spread, seen it in action?)
2) How does it work? (If seen it in action)
3) What does the backdoor result? (Being able to post without being member? Deleting a user using the URL?)
4) Do you know what the backdoor-code looks like? Not exactly perhaps, but 'contains the following words...'
It looks that you know about it, so you can probably answer at least questions 1-3 above...Well, I want to create my own message board from a premade source, but there is a backdoor into the database that I would like to be removed.
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another_ganesha
- Forum Newbie
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- Joined: Thu Sep 11, 2003 5:00 pm
First, there's no obvious backdoor in the code you've posted.
Second, there is an included file, head.php, there may be a backdoor in that code.
Third, this is nasty code. You'ld be far better off finding a different code base to start from, there's many to choose from.
Fourth, I would be willing to bet that the "backdoor" is not in any of the files that you have, or have access to. If the backdoor was in those files, then it would hardly be a "backdoor".
Fifth, if phpMyAdmin is running on the server that this code is on, then phpMyAdmin could be considered a backdoor.
Second, there is an included file, head.php, there may be a backdoor in that code.
Third, this is nasty code. You'ld be far better off finding a different code base to start from, there's many to choose from.
Fourth, I would be willing to bet that the "backdoor" is not in any of the files that you have, or have access to. If the backdoor was in those files, then it would hardly be a "backdoor".
Fifth, if phpMyAdmin is running on the server that this code is on, then phpMyAdmin could be considered a backdoor.