webmaster-forums.net gone wild!
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Cut and past the following in the address bar then hit enter:
javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.images; DIL=DI.length; function A(){for(i=0; i-DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style; DIS.position='absolute'; DIS.left=Math.sin(R*x1+i*x2+x3)*x4+x5; DIS.top=Math.cos(R*y1+i*y2+y3)*y4+y5}R++}setInterval('A()',5); void(0);
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I found this in another forum. Interesting isn't it.
Megan posted this at 16:00 — 18th January 2007.
She has: 11,421 posts
Joined: Jun 1999
LOL, that's funny
Roo posted this at 01:34 — 19th January 2007.
She has: 840 posts
Joined: Apr 1999
I had to launch Opera to see it. It doesn't work in Firefox. It was pretty cool though.
SearchBliss posted this at 16:47 — 20th January 2007.
He has: 267 posts
Joined: Feb 2005
This is safe, but It makes me wonder about the vulnerability of browsers using javascript, say in a link.
FrankR posted this at 17:11 — 21st January 2007.
He has: 45 posts
Joined: Oct 2006
Cross-site scripting can do amazing things. There are definitely security risks associated with JavaScript. There is at least one organization that sells designer exploits and browser scanning services. Basically, you post a bit of JavaScript and they determine what exploits the browser is susceptible to and then deliver a payload of your choice! Even arbitrary native code execution through browser flaws!
Want to have some fun with yourself? Try out the JavaScript port scanner demonstration from SPI Dynamics.
Frank
Author of SQL Converter for Excel, which is an Excel add-in for converting data to MySQL.
Hero3Xeron posted this at 18:03 — 20th January 2007.
He has: 2 posts
Joined: Jul 2004
Very funny.
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