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Re: [Info Disclosure] Diesel PHP Job Site Latest Version May 30 2006 09:06AM
support dieselscripts com (2 replies)
Re: [Info Disclosure] Diesel PHP Job Site Latest Version May 31 2006 01:20PM
John F Flynn III (flynnj cs fiu edu) (1 replies)
As a systems administrator, I must say that your methods are
unacceptable. You are violating your customers' trust by doing this
without their knowledge. You even made an effort to hide the code that
sends the information! This is outright deceit and should not be
tolerated by anyone.

Regardless of your motives, this deceitfulness must be exposed for all
to know about.

Perhaps you should trust your customers more. As word of this gets out,
you are likely to have a lot fewer of them. I just feel sorry for those
who do not find out in time and have their systems compromised because
login credentials and other information were sent clear-text over the
Internet.

-John

support (at) dieselscripts (dot) com [email concealed] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> To explain this to all visitors, the information is used to prevent any unauthorized copies from running on the web.
>
> All of the php developers that sell products online use this method or even more methods.
>
> Please stop making such a big deal out of this because it's our way of protecting our work and business.
>
> Thank you for understanding !
>
> DieselScripts Staff
> www.dieselscripts.com

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John Flynn flynnj (at) cs.fiu (dot) edu [email concealed]
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Systems and Network Administration /\_/School of Computer Science ( O.O )
Florida International University > <

[ reply ]
Re: [Info Disclosure] Diesel PHP Job Site Latest Version Jun 05 2006 11:09PM
Ronald van den Blink (ronald securityview org)
Re: [Info Disclosure] Diesel PHP Job Site Latest Version May 31 2006 12:17AM
GulfTech Security Research (security gulftech org)


 

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