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Links from oscommerce stores

January 18, 2008 on 1:09 am | 5 Comments

It would appear that many people install oscommerce but then fail to actually implement it. If you happen to be in control of a oscommerce installation then obviously you can modify it to your requirements, including putting any links on there that you like to.

If you wanted to find other insecure or abandoned installations then you could try search google for something like:

inurl:create_account.php “Installation directory exists at”

Obviously you would then contact the owner and let them know about the problem, not just install and modify it with your own links.

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  1. Drop over to my place mate.

    Comment by Dink — 24th January, 2008 #

  2. Such a good citizen

    Comment by borat — 31st January, 2008 #

  3. But how to know the database info ?

    Comment by Terman — 9th February, 2008 #

  4. And how to modify the osc even we’re able to control the install,we still dont know the password to admin ?

    Comment by Terman — 9th February, 2008 #

  5. lol @ how’s

    there is a reason this is an oscommerce “warning” – play about with em – through proxies I would suggest – if you install you SET the password to admin.

    That is obviously- not really – you shouldn’t be messing with innocent webby’s unprotected half baked os-coms shops.

    inurl finds the best things doesn’t it?

    Comment by underworld — 14th June, 2008 #

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