RandyContractor | 10 points
Has no one tried brute forcing http://www.cometpingpong.com/protected/ yet?
User1556788 | 7 points
This could just be the admin area for the website cms. 90% of pizza places use a cms and have a login area.
Just playing devils advocate (pun intended)
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nihilistigon | 5 points
No, brute forcing encryption takes decades, brute forcing passwords take a day or two at most
RandyContractor | 3 points
could take decades; could take 20 minutes. That wasn't the question.
Has anyone tried it yet?
neverNotFlexing | 3 points
im on mobile but best chance to gain access would be using something like sql injection or similar exploits. Reminder that this under CFAA carries a 5 year sentence and is a felony.
RandyContractor | 3 points
hey hey now just asking questions. getting a feel for things. I would never hack or anything. ever. ~_~ I'm not even 400 pounds yet.
_PizzaGate_ | 2 points
Even if you get the password.... alefantis knows about pizzagate, if he had CP on his site, that would have been deleted by know, sorry :(
RandyContractor | 2 points
I mean yeah, that makes sense to people like you and I.... but these mother fuckers are stupid. They get off with hiding things out in the open. Just wanted to put the idea out there in case anyone has the resources to try it. Thanks though.
jonp5065 | 9 points | Nov 21 2016 03:23:32
people have gotten into it already. has a page with zip files to download but you need a code for each file
https://www.reddit.com/r/pizzagate/comments/5e0v90/whilst_talking_my_so_about_pizzagate_she_google/da8spyt/
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RandyContractor | 3 points | Nov 21 2016 03:35:36
who was the person that originally got into it? Don't suppose they shared that first password with anyone...
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jonp5065 | 6 points | Nov 21 2016 03:37:43
the hacker 4chan
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RandyContractor | 1 points | Nov 21 2016 03:40:11
lmao
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CredAndBercuses | 2 points | Nov 21 2016 03:51:31
They used an old password of his from a public leak of account data (i.e. the stuff http://haveibeenpwned.com looks through). I think it was runner123? 1234?
Regardless, they posted the password and either someone changed it or the site admin did.
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RandyContractor | 2 points | Nov 21 2016 04:02:56
i thought that runner1234 was for podesta accounts. Twitter being one of them. Hilariousness ensued with those tweets.
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CredAndBercuses | 2 points | Nov 21 2016 04:20:31
Oh really? Maybe I have it wrong then.
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