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MySpace Music Player Hacked

Roy van Rijn writes to tell us about a little program called MySpace MP3 Gopher, with which you can download any song from MySpace as an MP3 even if it is marked to disable downloading. MySpace MP3 Gopher is a Windows program requiring no installation, and for those not on a Windows box the author offers an online version that anyone can run. It is hosted on his home computer so it is bound to get slashdotted rather quickly. All you need to grab a MySpace song is its "friendID," which is in every URL as a parameter. Tech-recipes has step-by-step instructions.

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  1. In other news by antifoidulus · · Score: 5, Funny

    it is rumored that the Americans in Guatanamo Bay in Cuba downloaded this program and used it as part of their "alternative interrogations" program. Quoth an anonymous source "Not even the most devout person in the world can withstand a constant barrage of myspace musical selections"

  2. Re:Uhm. Slashdotted? by MyLongNickName · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ok, who on slashdot uses myspace?

    I bet you a lot of Slashdot does. As soon as you see the first chick with nice hooters who advertizes her myspace page, and you have to be a member to see the good pics.

    Not that I actually did that... I just heard about a friend... errr .... guy I used to know who did that once.

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  3. Must already be patched by myspace by linuxrunner · · Score: 4, Informative

    I just tried downloading off my buddies band page, just to see how/if it works, and nadda.

    So.. move along, nothing to see here.

    LR

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  4. Re:It's so obvious by repruhsent · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You've been able to do something similar to this for months. Thinking Universal wrote this on purpose to force MySpace into doing what they want isn't only naive, it's an indication that your tin foil hat is on far too tight.

  5. Re:The lack of Web 2.0 security. by spiritraveller · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is just another example of Web 2.0 security, or the lack thereof.

    I disagree. They are letting people download this music, but they are supposed to prevent them from saving the file.

    This is just an attempt at DRM, which really has little to do with our traditional notion of "computer security".

    "Security" usually means preventing unauthorized access of your computers... not preventing unauthorized access to data after you give it to someone.

  6. Slashdot is always late by Mz6 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The "hack" worked when it was posted to digg about 2 days ago. Looks like it was fixed early this morning.

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  7. Re:Uhm. Slashdotted? by prtsoft · · Score: 5, Funny

    I use bugmenot.com to login to MySpace for more pics.