IR*7;m not going to ramble on some pity pot story of why you should help me. I want to get into someoneR*7;s private myspace blogs. Which are currently viewable only to those in the blog owner's preferred list or only the blog owner can see it. I know that there where url codes to do such a thing but the ones I came across are outdated by months.
Anyway IR*7;ve been screwing around trying to figure things out for myself. Now if I put in the person's myspace url in google, a link to the page and a link to there blogs show up. Now google "Cached" happens every three months or so...will google eventually cache the private blogs and show them? Silly I know. Ive heard that with the right wording google can bypass anything? How would you go about wording it?
Now I donR*7;t care to so much get the persons password to there myspace..I rather just be able to read the few blogs. But if need be the only way to get the blogs is to get the whole profile then whatever, Ill do that. IR*7;ve read that John the Ripper program can get passwords. I have the link to download it but IR*7;m not sure on what it does or how it works to get the password. Can some explain how it works?
Now Facebook. I came across this but donR*7;t know if its out dated or not. IR*7;m not sure how to work it out either. I wouldint mind being able to view a facebook profile as would anyone else for that matter.
" This Google Hack will find people that can no longer hide their profiles because they used a link that forced their profile to be public.
inurl:l= site:facebook.com
Facebook has an option to make your profile completely public using a special URL. When you click “My Account̶*;, it has what they call an “AIM link̶*;. When you access your profile through that link, it bypasses any facebook login, making your profile public. If the link is found on a website, blog, forum, etcR*0; Google comes around, and that link and your profile will be public forever (bye bye privacy!)
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Edit the following with *. Your School 2. Comma separated list of school friend IDR*7;s *. A description for the search.
[url]http://[*].facebook.com/search.php?do_search=*&ids=[/url][2]&summary=[*]"
Its not much but its all I got for now. Can someone explain this or any other ways?
Ps. To everyone one else who might have the same dilemma please donR*7;t post a comment pleading for help and what not. WeR*7;re all on the same ***t here trying to figure things out. Keep the posts helpful and clean cut so others donR*7;t have to read through 8 pages of crap when they come down this same road.