Brandt wrote:
It would be 1) dumb because of the security risk 2) waste of time, cause it would take a while to find what a data to send to wat variables in the coding, ect
Actually it wouldn't take too much time to find the packet data to send.
It's simple, download a packet sniffer and filter out packets that are irreverent when you login through your browser. But it would be pointless in that sense since the session will end anyways.
Security risk? Can't think of any. MYSpace doesn't encrypt user passwords when they are sent around in packets. So anyone who uses MySpace on a network is vulnerable.
And to MasterOfTheVortex, Firefox can do that same thing you just said
