LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
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Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
As long as you have Firefox and can install Grease Monkey.
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Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
TBC- I only got an invite, no script You accidentally did the wrong the accident >_>
Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
Same here!Ragdollmaster wrote:TBC- I only got an invite, no script You accidentally did the wrong the accident >_>
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Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
I haven't sent it yet, lol.
I read through the terms of service, and there's nothing against a macro to log you in, and fill in the daily. It's really only just a step above Firefox's password saving anyway, so it's actually doesn't save that much time.
I'm uploading it as we speak. Here's what you'll have to do.
1. Get Firefox 3 (might work on 2.0, not sure)
2. Download the GreaseMonkey add-on (Google it)
3. Download the script : http://www.mediafire.com/?zkknvow0nde
Edit: It looks like you might just be able to install the script through GreaseMonkey if a box pops up when you download the script with GreaseMonkey installed. If you don't get a dialogue box that asks you to install, follow the steps below.
4. Right click the GreaseMonkey icon > New Script
The name can be anything
The includes must be:
http://www.lockerz.com/
http://www.lockerz.com/dailies
The rest can be left default
5. Copy-Paste the script you downloaded + save it. Fill in the information you want to have filled in on the lines where is says so. If you want the daily to automatically submit (It would type in text and hit submit without letting you edit it), remove the //'s from the line where it says to near the bottom.
6. ???
7. Profit!
I figure I'll just post it here since it's not a violation of the terms of service and only really saves you about 30 seconds of logging in. Also, I wrote it before they introduced the dailies with button choices, so it only works on the text based ones. Easy to add if you know JS though, and can dig through the lockerz source code.
I read through the terms of service, and there's nothing against a macro to log you in, and fill in the daily. It's really only just a step above Firefox's password saving anyway, so it's actually doesn't save that much time.
I'm uploading it as we speak. Here's what you'll have to do.
1. Get Firefox 3 (might work on 2.0, not sure)
2. Download the GreaseMonkey add-on (Google it)
3. Download the script : http://www.mediafire.com/?zkknvow0nde
Edit: It looks like you might just be able to install the script through GreaseMonkey if a box pops up when you download the script with GreaseMonkey installed. If you don't get a dialogue box that asks you to install, follow the steps below.
4. Right click the GreaseMonkey icon > New Script
The name can be anything
The includes must be:
http://www.lockerz.com/
http://www.lockerz.com/dailies
The rest can be left default
5. Copy-Paste the script you downloaded + save it. Fill in the information you want to have filled in on the lines where is says so. If you want the daily to automatically submit (It would type in text and hit submit without letting you edit it), remove the //'s from the line where it says to near the bottom.
6. ???
7. Profit!
I figure I'll just post it here since it's not a violation of the terms of service and only really saves you about 30 seconds of logging in. Also, I wrote it before they introduced the dailies with button choices, so it only works on the text based ones. Easy to add if you know JS though, and can dig through the lockerz source code.
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Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
Classis Cartman reference
Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
Yeah, it's possible to write scripts for Lockerz, or even hack it. I can gain hundreds of points if I want to... and they know their security isn't good.
But the problem is, if they ever find out, you'll be banned forever.
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But the problem is, if they ever find out, you'll be banned forever.
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Software and cathedrals are much the same - first we build them, then we pray.
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Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
And using simple GreaseMonkey scripts aren't really going to gain you many pointz.
I'm not trying to gain pointz, I'm just curious. It's likely they have a tracker of some sort to catch when pointz amounts jump higher than 4 ptz per day.
I'm just curious, what security flaw would that be? SQL injection is really the only one I know how to check for, and they seem to check out on that.BlackHole wrote:Yeah, it's possible to write scripts for Lockerz, or even hack it. I can gain hundreds of points if I want to... and they know their security isn't good.
I'm not trying to gain pointz, I'm just curious. It's likely they have a tracker of some sort to catch when pointz amounts jump higher than 4 ptz per day.
Re: LOCKERZ - Just in case you don't know...
I won't go in details, because sooner or later, scriptkiddies will find this thread using Google.
It's possible to mess with the dates in the code/requests, making the system think you're filling out the daily of today, while in fact you gain points for filling out previous dailies.
Normally you won't get any ptz for filling out old dailies, but with the right modifications, everything is possible.
Unfortunately for all scriptkiddies reading this post: they've been notified... so it may be fixed already. I haven't tried other serious tricks, I've got better things to do.
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There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.
It's possible to mess with the dates in the code/requests, making the system think you're filling out the daily of today, while in fact you gain points for filling out previous dailies.
Normally you won't get any ptz for filling out old dailies, but with the right modifications, everything is possible.
Unfortunately for all scriptkiddies reading this post: they've been notified... so it may be fixed already. I haven't tried other serious tricks, I've got better things to do.
- Black
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.