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- Google Search tool in Perl (29-02-2008)
- A little exploit (27-02-2008)
- Random Password generator (19-02-2008)
- YouTube idiots! (17-02-2008)
- Not a very big surprise (12-02-2008)
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Google Search tool in Perl
Posted on 2008-02-29 15:28:43 by Iron
I've made a quick tool to parse Google queries and return the url list. It
supports only two (command line) options: -p to specify the amount of pages to
parse and -o for output file. The tool is written in Perl
and can be found here. Online
version might be added.
iron@box~# perl google.pl -k lol query
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOL_(Internet_slang)
www.lol.com/
www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lol
...
A little exploit
Posted on 2008-02-27 15:07:42 by Iron
I've been a busy boy, published a lame RFI exploit for DBHcms and now also a SQL injection exploit for eazyPortal. The injection goes through a cookie so not too much fear for being spotted in the access logs.
Random Password generator
Posted on 2008-02-19 19:55:09 by Tom
I saw that on Google the most random-password generators were not as lazy as I
assumed... I needed to click at least 2-3 times before I could get a
random password and that is just too much for me ! So I have created a new page
for RandomBase where passwords are automaticly generated with six different
charsets.
The length of the passwords are randomly between 7 to 16 characters.
Random
Password generator
YouTube idiots!
Posted on 2008-02-17 15:34:08 by Iron
This comic isn't fictional, it's the truth. A lot of people who comment on YouTube videos are complete retards. Let's give them the spot they deserve on Youtube Dumbest Comments!
Not a very big surprise
Posted on 2008-02-12 16:20:37 by Iron
The results of our poll (look to your left right, dummy) aren't really a
surprise. PHP is still dominating the top of all scripting languages,
possibly by its easy learning curve and especially, its possibilities.
However I'm quite shocked: Ruby barely got any votes, however it's a
great language to start with. Programming languages poll
coming soon!










