Fravia's advanced Javascript page
Javascript and stalking matters

Fravia's JavaScript entrance
Courtesy of Fravia's page
of reverse engineering
Well, even if indeed amazing, the success that this new section of my site has had does not
wonder me actually too much, seen that Javascript is
acquiring more and more importance (especially for stalking matters), and
that there are many important "Javascript curiosities" on the Web. I'm focussing at the
moment, as you have seen, on "javascript based site protection", but I intend soon
(with your help, of course) to start investigating other, very important as well, javascript
usage possibilities. Watch it!
If people only leech I will not be able to
teach!.
This
section will grow only through your own contributions, dear readers, and therefore
WORK A LITTLE on this -if you are interested- and send your own
essays or whatever
interesting you found out!
I don't believe there is on the web ANY other place where you'll find so many
javascript cracking approaches at the moment... yet I may be wrong... if you know
of any site that should be added here, please MAIL me. Please
consider this place, once you have landed here, as YOUR place as well. If I notice that
the name of this site has been passed to others THAT HAVE NOT WORKED like you all have, I'll
change the name of the page and you may either re-crack it (now you have enough scripts
for that :-) or just ask me for it. Now enjoy the following essays, and as soon as
you have time please WORK and send me your 'advanced' javascipt contributions...
You'll also notice a couple of javascript tricks around my OTHER pages. See for instance
some old copies of the what_new.htm page for a "referrercheck" function that you may
modify in order to
create another sort of conditional gate to parts of your site. On my main index.htm page
there is a small Whats_Frav_New() function as well, triggered by a button... more other
little javascript snippets have been and will be added as needs be...
The essays
As introduction and "starter": PHASE 1, by Fravia+, 07 December 1997
SURPRISES INSIDE SURPRISES
(You probably did not know that you had these functions inside your browser)
As first possible little essay: PHASE 2, by Fravia+, 08 December 1997
Elementary tricks 1.1
(Popup pages galore and some stalking elements)
As 'quicky' small reward for having reached this page: PHASE 3, by Fravia+, 18 January 1998
Nasty antiMSIE tricks
(and some stalking elements)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 4, by
Syko, 01
February 1998
Password finder for Fravia's excellent JavaScript Protection
(applying english rules to a password cracker)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 4bis, by
Epic Lord+, 01
February 1998
How to use aids from your target :=)
(seems so easy now yet it was not so easy after all)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 5,
by Tomba, 10
February 1998
A deductive & recursive way into Fravia's java-pages
(importance of deduction in all
reversing matters)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 6,
by Chris, 11
February 1998
Getting into Fravia's Javascript page
(a short java program: class CrackPass2)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 7,
by WeLuv, 18
February 1998
Thru
the Java Door
(Shut the computer off and THINK through the problem)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 7,
by SPLiCE, 19
February 1998
The
'easy' javascript entrance: A recursive approach
(Using recursivity and deduction to overcome
'simple' protections)
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE 8,
by Jack of shadows, 24
February 1998
Know
Thy Language!
The importance of knowing (your enemy's) language
From the "tools that people have written in order to reach
this page" series: PHASE 9,
by Ken (KenZone), 01
March 1998
How
to check passwords!
A 'graphical' approach
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE A,
by Roady, 05
March 1998
javascript
password brutecracker
Just needed a bit of luck
From the "how people have reached this page" series: PHASE B,
by Tom, 26
March 1998
A
"ponderated" vocabulary approach to advanced javascript
Each good triplet found increases the current
score by one
Fravia's "sticky page" trick
by Fravia+, 18 May 1998
A
"sticky" never ending page
This can be seriously annoying, btw...
+mISu's C++ program
by +mISu, 23 September 1998
a real solution
using backtracking
Gattman's Java approach
by Gattman, 02 December 1998
A little java for you, ssir!
Gattman's FREE FOR ALL javascript
The 'WHEEL OF FORTUNE' solution
by Pr!Me5, 20 January 1999
A little
java for you, ssir!
Let's hope you'll send some essays, seen that you have landed here... this
section will grow only THROUGH YOUR OWN contributions... you don't expect other people
to provide all the work, do you?
The links
(cut and paste; I'm not going to hyperlink :-)
Newsgroups and maillists
comp.lang.javascript
http://www.inquiry.com/techtips/js_pro/maillist.htm
http://www.NETural.com/javascript/
http://www.farhorizons.com/jstalk/jstalk.html
Sites and repositories
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/3.0/handbook/javascript
http://www.c2.org/~andreww/javascript/
http://www.freqgrafx.com/411/
http://jrc.livesoftware.com
http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Languages/JavaScript/
Javascript sites with a stalking or 'bad' reputation
http://Fravia.org/javascri.htm
(D'you have any more links to add?)
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