After signing up with InfinityFree, I received a bit of income, and decided to sign up with iFastNet. Have had very few issues with them. Very reasonably priced.
It seemed like previously, when I posted on here, someone found a vulnerability on the platform. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to review the implementation, and see if there are any glaring issues.
I don’t understand what I am looking at, but publishing your browsing history publicly is a very bad idea. GET params can include session tokens, passwords, etc which can be used to compromise your account. PHPMyAdmin links can expose your database structure, usernames, etc.
With just a few seconds of scrolling I know exactly where you go to school, the names of your Google cloud projects, your hosting provider, the type of job you have, the bank that you are applying to, some of the extensions you have installed in your browser, your full name, your picture, the brand of physical security system you use, Amazon products you likely purchased, the password manager you use, the type of news your are interested in, etc
It would be easy to copy this into an LLM and get a very good summary of who you are and the type of life you live.
I removed the link from your post for your security.
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I was trying to see if the platform was secure, not the content; noted though. I was thinking, URLs turned to URSM, Uniform Resource State Management, somehow. I considered the session state before, but then I was like, “Egh, I think other people are in the wrong.”
This is mainly a proof of concept to work out something for something else.
Trying to bring back New York City from the dead. Can’t stand to think that Morgan, Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Edison, Tesla, and maybe Rockefeller, did so much work so a bunch of pests could move in and take over.
Anyway, I truly appreciate your feedback. InfinityFree is one of the better places on the internet.