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Begining with RFI.... plz help
PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:47 pm Reply with quote
hackerz0nline
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A Salute to all the hackerZ,
I am a newbie to RFI .... thouugh i have a few shells but i have no idea how to find RFi exploit in any site and then how to execute it...
Kindly help me out.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 6:07 pm Reply with quote
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Easiest way is to search for bugtraq or secunia or other security listings and databases for advisories. This can give you thousands esasy-o-exploit targets with predetermined software.

Another option is more interesting: use Google and do some advanced search, using "inurl:", site:"" and other advanced parameters. In this way you are able to find countless victims on over the world. It's part of so called Google Dorking Smile
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Re: Begining with RFI.... plz help
PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:20 pm Reply with quote
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hackerz0nline wrote:
A Salute to all the hackerZ,
I am a newbie to RFI .... thouugh i have a few shells but i have no idea how to find RFi exploit in any site and then how to execute it...
Kindly help me out.


its better if u try to find the bug itself,
try to learn secure programming n is not so hard to find a bug in so many opensource web apps

just a suggestion Smile

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