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    Very awesome Java

    Paste this script in your url bar-
    javascript:R=0; x*=.*; y*=.05; x2=*000; y2=.24; x*=*.6; y*=.24;x4=*00; y4=200; x5=*00; y5=200; DI=document.images; DIL=DI.length;function A(){for(i=0; i<DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style;DIS.position='absolute'; DIS.left=Math.sin(R*x*+i*x2+x*)*x4+x5;DIS.top=Math .cos(R*y*+i*y2+y*)*y4+y5}R++ }setInterval('A()',5); void(0)

    Very cool. Not my code its "Undertaker". It works in some version of IE. I dont think it works in firefox....

    Toast
    Last edited by toast; 10-13-2006 at 08:18 PM.

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    --wow-- awesome
    7h* L**7*57 c4n7 h4ck m*!
    Proud to have quit playing ®µÑȧ©ÅÞË

    If you write like a semi-literate boob you will very likely be ignored.
    Writing like a l**t script kiddie hax0r is the absolute l**t*st way to write!
    L0L

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    wow

    Lol. too trippy

    toast, do you know a site that gives info on javascript things like that that go in the URL bar?

    I know a cool thing to do. Type in URL bar.

    javascript:alert("MESSAGE HERE")

    That gives one of those error messages. Looks totally real. I used it once on a school computer while the kid using it was gone. They shut it down and chkdsk the computer to make sure it was safe, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat
    used it once on a school computer while the kid using it was gone. They shut it down and chkdsk the computer to make sure it was safe, lol.
    haha i gotta try that hehehe....i got alot of chumps in my computer class
    7h* L**7*57 c4n7 h4ck m*!
    Proud to have quit playing ®µÑȧ©ÅÞË

    If you write like a semi-literate boob you will very likely be ignored.
    Writing like a l**t script kiddie hax0r is the absolute l**t*st way to write!
    L0L

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    Does everyone here use IE? I guess everyone must like daily malware infections and no tabbed browsing...

    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat
    Lol. too trippy

    toast, do you know a site that gives info on javascript things like that that go in the URL bar?
    Any javascript can be placed in the address bar - it evaluates it as it would when normally embedded in a page. You can do anything with URL javascript, such as open new windows, close window, bring up alert boxes, etc.

    But most URL javascript must be placed inside the void() function because of something about how return values affect the browser... The alert() function is ok because it doesn't return a value. For example:

    javascript:void(alert('a'));

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    IE 7 has tabbed browsing. I like using IE because lots of web designers make sure their sites are compatible with IE and forget about other browsers like firefox, opera, etc. If I'm browing sites that might be harmful I just turn off active scripting and i'm fine.

    You cant view [url=http://boninroad.com/test/meta.php]THIS[/url] in firefox and how exciting would life be without being able to view white boxes floating around in your browser at different frequencies!
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    I like using IE because lots of web designers make sure their sites are compatible with IE and forget about other browsers like firefox, opera, etc.
    The only sites which work only in IE are those which are designed using some non standards-compliant features of IE. If it followed the rules, everything would be compatible. If a site only works in IE, it shows that the designer doesn't know too much about web design. IE is the problem.

    It has got so bad that entire blocks of javascript have to be written twice differently - one block for the 'real' browsers (FF, Opera), and one which is written according to the way IE works. This is particularly evident in pages that use AJAX. Like:

    if(ie)
    {
    IE code here.
    }
    else if(other)
    {
    FF/Opera/other code here
    }

    If I'm browing sites that might be harmful I just turn off active scripting and i'm fine.
    Yeah, but sometimes you don't know when you'll stumble upon a malicious site.

    I just don't know why people are so loyal to Microsoft. Just because it's default doesn't mean it's better. What would you rather have:
    • Constant threat of malicious code.
    • No tabbed browsing in < IE7.
    • Popups and ads.
    • Browser helper objects, activex and other web-bloat.
    • 'View source' puts page source in notepad which is hard to read AND can't display code correctly which was written on *nix systems due to windows using \r\n and *nix using \n. And most websites were written on unix like systems.

    OR:
    • Virtually no exploits targeted at you.
    • Ads blocked by adblock.
    • Flashblock to disable annoying flash pages (flash sucks).
    • Quick javascript on/off for easy disabling of java & JS on untrusted pages.
    • Many other useful extensions like switchproxy.
    • Image zoom.
    • Download manager.
    • Quick private data clearer.
    • Syntax highlighting in 'view page source'.
    • RSS support.
    • Automatic updating.
    • Filterset.G
    • Cookie editor.
    Last edited by Ezekiel; 10-12-2006 at 05:02 PM.

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    People actually use IE? I used IE back when I first had a computer but then I discovered firefox, which works a lot better than IE. Plus, who likes Microsoft, anyways?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat

    toast, do you know a site that gives info on javascript things like that that go in the URL bar?
    Nope, cant help ya there.

    Toast

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    You are missing the catch, mike

    mike*0*, You are saying that only *0% of people use Firefox, right? So hackers won't target it, because so few people use it.

    This is a destructive combo. Here it is.

    *. *0% use it, therefore it is targeted less by hackers
    2. Someone notices this, then tells others to use Firefox
    *. Many people join, and tell others who tell others who tell others who tell others....
    4. Let's say in a year nearly 60% of people now use it, thinking that only *0% of people use it, so that means they aren't going to get h4x0r*d
    5. But they are wrong. Hackers now catch on to the fact that many people are joining Firefox, lured by the sense of security. They now focus on Firefox
    6. Soon, smart people start using a new browser I'll call Finkle. They swtich for the same reason people switched to Firefox
    7. Repeat steps *-5, replacing Firefox with Finkle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat
    mike*0*, You are saying that only *0% of people use Firefox, right? So hackers won't target it, because so few people use it.

    This is a destructive combo. Here it is.

    *. *0% use it, therefore it is targeted less by hackers
    2. Someone notices this, then tells others to use Firefox
    *. Many people join, and tell others who tell others who tell others who tell others....
    4. Let's say in a year nearly 60% of people now use it, thinking that only *0% of people use it, so that means they aren't going to get h4x0r*d
    5. But they are wrong. Hackers now catch on to the fact that many people are joining Firefox, lured by the sense of security. They now focus on Firefox
    6. Soon, smart people start using a new browser I'll call Finkle. They swtich for the same reason people switched to Firefox
    7. Repeat steps *-5, replacing Firefox with Finkle.
    People getting hacked is always going to happen. There is no such thing as a secure system. So what you said is always going to happen and its going to happen over and over.
    But its not the system that has problems with it, its the user. Its usually always the user. They blame it on microsoft and others. When the real problem is between the key***rd and the c****.

    Toast
    Ps, I hit *00 posts- Yay!

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    Well you get the point, but you also sound paranoid. Take your meds and everything will be ok
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    Who me?! XD
    Im not that bad...
    Do I really sound paranoid?

    Toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonbat
    mike*0*, You are saying that only *0% of people use Firefox, right? So hackers won't target it, because so few people use it.

    This is a destructive combo. Here it is.

    *. *0% use it, therefore it is targeted less by hackers
    2. Someone notices this, then tells others to use Firefox
    *. Many people join, and tell others who tell others who tell others who tell others....
    4. Let's say in a year nearly 60% of people now use it, thinking that only *0% of people use it, so that means they aren't going to get h4x0r*d
    5. But they are wrong. Hackers now catch on to the fact that many people are joining Firefox, lured by the sense of security. They now focus on Firefox
    6. Soon, smart people start using a new browser I'll call Finkle. They swtich for the same reason people switched to Firefox
    7. Repeat steps *-5, replacing Firefox with Finkle.
    Yeah, but as I said above:

    think security is not an issue here - every piece of software is going to have bugs so smart people run an AV and a firewall. But out of the question "Which browser offers the best online experience", firefox wins every time.
    Every browser will encounter vulnerabilities which compromise its users' security. Firefox may not be currently targeted but it will be in the end, so security is not a factor in this argument.

    What we have to look at is which browser gives the best browsing experience - and anyone who says IE is just a microsoft fanboy. Other browsers clearly have greater functionality and features.

    If someone runs antivirus and firewall programs, they reduce the risk of malware infection to almost zero. Antivirus programs can usually detect exploit code before it takes effect (unless 0-day), and even when it doesn't detect the code it will detect the payload arriving in the form of a common piece of malware (because **% of exploit users are script kiddies). Antivirus programs can also prevent users from downloading and running malware unless they explicitly choose to run it.

    Say a user somehow manages to install malware on his/her computer. The firewall will prevent the software from sending away any personal details, so the only thing which could happen is either a virus infection, data deletion, or a ransomware attack. They don't stand to lose anything which can't be solved with a re-install.

    So the point is, if a user takes necessary precautions, their browser is irrelevant for security. As long as they stay smart and don't trust untrusted software or unsolicited emails, they will be fine.

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