How to hack into myspace accounts for ast and freeree
If you are one of the almost half a billion people who at some point used to be on Myspace, the hottest social network of the early s, you should know that almost anyone can hack into your account. Myspace offers a mechanism to recover an account for people who have lost access to their old associated email address. A security researcher has discovered that it's relatively easy to abuse this mechanism to hack into anyone's account.
All a wannabe hacker needs is the target's full name, username, and date of birth. Security researcher Leigh-Anne Galloway disclosed the vulnerability on Monday.
She says she informed Myspace about the vulnerability almost three months ago and the site hasn't acknowledged or fixed it. Myspace did not respond to a request for comment.
Answer 1. Answer 2. Answer 3. How to cancel a myspace account? How do you unblock myspace? I knew there was something wrong when I tried to hack my boyfriend's MySpace and my mouse started to move by itself. You wouldn't know a computer from your ass. Use Telnet?! The most insecure and easy to sniff protocol still in use today? People actually fall for that MySpace cracking shit, the token isn't the password, its a session identifier From his elite hackers page, "My name is schiz0id, and I have been hacking since I was 13, well over 2 years.
Man, I'm worried now too because his site says it logged my IP address and I should be prepared to be hacked.
I wonder how long every morning does this kid stand in front of the mirror and convince himself that he's a hacker. After that he goes on writing about all sorts of outdated crap, including Internet Explorer, hacking Myspace accounts, and decorating the desktop. Names are found on the profile itself, and you can discern the username from the URL so, for myspace. The only tricky part is the date-of-birth, although you can figure that by sleuthing on other social networking sites.
Once you have obtained those three pieces of information, you can essentially break into any Myspace account. Following responsible disclosure best practices, Galloway informed Myspace of the vulnerability in April of this month. The company sent an automated reply, but has otherwise failed to act.
This inaction forced Galloway to take action into her hands, and she has publicly disclosed the vulnerability while it still exists.
Myspace has a checkered record when it comes to security. Last year, the company confirmed the leakage of million user accounts. Researchers believe this is one of the largest data breaches of all time.
Update: Myspace got in touch. We take data security very seriously at Myspace.
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