aaronaheath(Saturday 20th of December 2008 04:21:30 PM)
Isn't this the same as filling out the form out as normal? The only 'hack' he did was put commas between e-mail addresses, so he could have it sent to multiple accounts. And that wouldn't make it through a basic e-mail validation. This guy is an idiot. This really only works if the form processing code accepts both POST and GET methods.
algoseer(Thursday 11th of December 2008 11:54:29 AM)
how does one get the php code in the first place?
geniususa(Monday 8th of December 2008 10:40:23 PM)
wow its to complicate man i use free script to send plain text or html you can download free inbox php mailer here w w w . i n b o x p h p m a i l e r . 9 h z . c o m
computertrick(Saturday 6th of December 2008 03:57:55 PM)
the php code is not shown when it is on the web while codeing in php it hides all the scripts so this would rarley work
suttercain(Friday 28th of November 2008 11:08:36 PM)
This is so bad. You assume the "hacker" already has access to the FTP site to obtain the PHP file. If that's the case the rest of your script is poor at best.
magnum789(Tuesday 7th of October 2008 12:52:56 PM)