That North Korean Facebook Clone Has Already Been Hacked (vice.com)
Remember yesterday's story about an off-the-shelf Facebook clone in North Korea? Within a few hours that site was hacked by an 18-year-old college student in Scotland.
An anonymous reader writes:
Using the default credentials, Andrew McKean posted "Uh, I didn't create this site just found the login" in the site's box for Sponsored links. "McKean was able to become an admin for the site just by clicking on the 'Admin' link at the bottom of the site and guessing the username and password," writes Motherboard, which adds that the password was "password". McKean says the breach "was easy enough," and granted him the ability to "delete and suspend users, change the site's name, censor certain words and manage the eventual ads, and see everyone's emails."
The teenager said he had "no plans" for the compromised site -- except possibly redirecting it to an anti-North Korean page.
The teenager said he had "no plans" for the compromised site -- except possibly redirecting it to an anti-North Korean page.
"Uh, I didn't create this site just found the login"
Why not "Kim Jong-Un is a pussy! Sincerely yours, Park Geun-hye" or something more creative like that?
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