MySpace Predator Caught By Code
An anonymous reader writes, "Wired News editor and former hacker Kevin Poulsen wrote a
1,000-line Perl script that checked MySpace for registered sex offenders. Sifting through the results, he manually confirmed over 700 offenders, including a serial child molester in New York actively trying to hook up with underage boys on the site, and who has now been arrested as a result. MySpace told Congress last June that it didn't have this capability." Wired News says they will publish Poulsen's code under an open-source license later this week.
PWND.
[sarcasm]While most of us here know how trivial searching for string a in string b is, I for one believe that Tom couldn't do it. Aside from all the horror that it is conceptually, the (lack of) stability of their site actually makes that statement believable![/sarcasm]
This article isn't credible. It must be a hoax. I mean, c'mon, you really expect me to believe someone wrote a 1,000 line perl script. And that it did what it was supposed to?
With tens of thousands of teens visiting a site daily there is a significant risk is that a couple of sex predators are on the prawl.
So the question is... does Slashdot check all users if they are registered sex offenders or does this Paulsen guy have to run his script here too?
Tell your friends about xenu.net
That seems like a complicated way to get the same results as:
SELECT * FROM userbase WHERE SexOffender="1";
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No. Most of the hard work in writing something like this is dealing with server errors, which Myspace serves up in lieu of content based on a sinusoidal pattern where you have between 10 and 100 percent probability of getting an error depending on the time of day on Mars.
Should read: Jim Foley breathed a sigh of relief when MySpace told Congress last June that it didn't have this capability.
Naturally.
Myspace IS a 1000 line pearl script.
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(e) you're sleeping on the couch tonight, smart ass.
I sure hope he wore gloves and/or other protection for that part!
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
You're acting like DDOSing MySpace off the Internet is a bad thing?
1000 lines, bah. I could have done it with .NET in 10,000 lines.
I posted it under another "funny".
I think there are folks who take the mod system way too seriously and have some sort of problem with the fact that "funny" doesn't garner "karma", so they feel obliged to give it "insightful" or some such. I don't care, If I post a "funny", I don't expect "karma".
My personal opinion is that "funny" is just that - for those who think it is funny. Maybe having zero karma for funny is "right", maybe it is "wrong".
I dunno.
Hey mods - don't zap me down too much. I didn't mod myself up. You are in a pissing match with other mods! (Not that I give a shit what my "karma" is, I am soo going to hell, maybe, depending on who you ask.)
This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.