RE: [PHP] "wide open"

2001-02-11 Thread Jason Murray
> > Furthermore, Jonathan stated that he didn't "break into" your > > system - you left phpMyAdmin *wide* open, which is frankly > > asking for trouble. Imagine how much fun you'd have had if > > someone with *malicious* intent had found it. > > --in the physical world, if a door is left unlocked

Re: [PHP] "wide open"

2001-02-11 Thread Josh G
From: "Jason Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Dan Harrington'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 1:44 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] "wide open" > > > Furthermore, Jonathan stated that he didn't "

Re: [PHP] "wide open"

2001-02-12 Thread Rick Hodger
Dan Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > Furthermore, Jonathan stated that he didn't "break into" your > > system - you left phpMyAdmin *wide* open, which is frankly > > asking for trouble. Imagine how much fun you'd have had if > > so

Re: [PHP] "wide open"

2001-02-12 Thread Carsten Gehling
From: "Jason Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:44 AM > My *point* was that he should be glad that all he did was add an entry > to the database instead of deleting every damn table in there, hence > the bit about "someone with *malicious* intent". I disagree. If Code

Re: [PHP] "wide open"

2001-02-12 Thread Dan Harrington
> > "Harmlessly" pushing an unlocked door open, and walking in and writing on > > a whiteboard "Gangstaboy was here" is just as much of a crime as > > unauthorizedly logging into a machine, no matter how "wide open" it is, > > even if "harm" is not done. > > I will freely admit I have seen and pe