Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-30 Thread Omega -1911
Wont mind doing once I get home. You should study the council. The base of a company does not mean they don't have branches. If you read past the first page, you would understand... joint council... does microsoft have an office there ;). What's your site again... interested. On a cell right now, b

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-30 Thread Omega -1911
Which topic ashley do u wish to discuss. With the eccouncil.org being in your neck of th woods, learning/reading what hackers are using/doing shouldn't be hard... On Dec 30, 2010 11:23 AM, "Ashley Sheridan" wrote: > On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 11:19 -0500, Omega -1911 wrote: > >

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-30 Thread Omega -1911
I'm pretty sure there is a lot that happened that has not been mentioned yet ;) But I digress... it's all came down to no one being able to contradict my post. If u consider an attempt to get personal a defense, I would hope that in a real world scenario, u have a better tactic.

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
ike James Vencent)." First, that is assuming a lot... on Dani part. Second, don't dwell on Dani's words, PROVE ME WRONG ON WHAT DANI COMMENTED IN HIS FIRST REPLY TO THIS THREAD. Thanks and now, back to the cheerleader section you go.. On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Nicholas Kell

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
I know something funnier... Let's wait for Dani's response. On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 7:28 PM, Bastien wrote: > > > On 2010-12-29, at 5:32 PM, "Daniel P. Brown" > wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 15:16, Omega -1911 <1911...@gmail.com> wrote: &

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
lieve I am... That's what kids do as a last resort. Now take your ball and run home. First, COULD YOU PLEASE PROVE ME WRONG? You have open doors and windows (if you know what I mean...) *PLONK* On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Daniel P. Brown wrote: > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 18:20,

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
e Gecko) Chrome/8.0.552.224 Safari/534.10" On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Daniel P. Brown wrote: > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 15:16, Omega -1911 <1911...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Sound silly? Why Daniel? It's all documented and public knowledge. What I >> thought was silly

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
le or eccouncil.org are great resources. You forte is php... what security certs doyou hold that contradict my previous email? On Dec 29, 2010 1:22 PM, "Daniel P. Brown" wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:57, Omega -1911 <1911...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Those were some pretty

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
Those were some pretty confident statements there. "You doubt the government would want to hack your computer..." Well, the U.S. tries to prevent over 1 million attacks per day as documented and has admitted to having been breached more often than not... !!! But as someone who let's just say has pr

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
Hi Doran - that may partially work, but what happens on the site's level? If the site is hacked, millions of passwords are stolen. All of the hard work put forth to protect your pc becomes useless. I think it has to be a two way street ... On a shared host, security and the ability to capture passw

Re: [PHP] Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

2010-12-29 Thread Omega -1911
> Well, let's see. My system sits behind a firewall. No external services > are advertised to the internet. All internal addresses are non-routable. > I do not use or have any wifi. The system sits in my home office. I use > a Debian Linux system and practice very safe computing. I often > investig