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...March 2, a hacker posted instructions on Business Week Online’s technology forum detailing how applicants could try to view their admissions status early by logging in and altering the URL...
...feeling of discontentment, an applicant who agreed to speak to FM wrote in an e-mail that the security flaw in the application database allowed anyone to access the information simply by altering the URL to an available page or, in the applicant’s case, using a feature on the Firefox browser. According to the applicant, the desired information was accessed “with four mouse clicks...
...instructions included advanced “hacking” techniques, previously exclusive to the domain of 8-year-old Microsoft Word users, of “copying” and “pasting” text—including their own personal identification numbers—into the URL of their internet browser’s address box. At no point did these students lie, misrepresent who they were, or use passwords that they should not have been privy to. The pages they were accessing were published on the internet but had not yet been hyperlinked to their main...
...flurry of congratulatory e-cards followed--many from people Hinds has never met. In fact, since she and her husband Shawn created their weblog (or blog, for short) back in November 2000 (the URL was printed on their wedding invitations), the online journal has attracted ever increasing attention from strangers...
...days, the website will officially be HahvahdPahties.com, and anyone trying to access it at the old name will be automatically redirected to the new URL...