Beta Opt in Website
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Beta Opt in Website
Can anyone check this for me to see if its valid/has any dirty links etc...my friend who got into the beta gave me the site. Im going to go trough the source code myself but id like a second hand.
EDITED BY GUSTOV - NO MORE LINK
EDIT:I have gone through the source, but not the Javascript. Source looks clean to me. no fishy submissions or posts/calls anyone else?
EDITED BY GUSTOV - NO MORE LINK
EDIT:I have gone through the source, but not the Javascript. Source looks clean to me. no fishy submissions or posts/calls anyone else?
Last edited by Gustov on Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: Beta Opt in Website
Gustov wrote:Can anyone check this for me to see if its valid/has any dirty links etc...my friend who got into the beta gave me the site. Im going to go trough the source code myself but id like a second hand.
Keylogger
I even wont open it, it is obviously a phishing site. I recommend u to delete the topic!!!!
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Sartor - Posts: 122
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Gustov wrote:that's what i thought, but my friend signed up there for the beta and hes now in the beta. not sure what's going on, can anyone else who knows code help me check? ive scanned all the files and they are clean when i saved em to my HD.
There might be some server side pages - such as PHP, ASP, ASPX (ASP.NET). These pages (or at least the code) cannot be saved since they are executed on the server, and are not read on client side. While on back-end they could run some phishing scripts parsed to client-side, thus violating your security.
Just by signing up and filling a form, your friend could just parse some info into a database, where the site developer can easily extract (it could be even simple excell table).
Personally, I would not guarantee for such sites, and I prefer to avoid them.
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Sartor - Posts: 122
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Pizbit wrote:Personally...
GTFO anything not officially blizzard.
This.
And, did you ever wonder why they'd go through the trouble of setting up a whole website, when they just made a link in the account page for the opt-in?
Hmm??
HMMMMMMM???
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I'd tell your friend to change his account pwd asap.
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