Hi There!
Well.... what they can do is this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT;
sub LogAllKindOfInformationOnThisUser;
LogAllKindOfInformationOnThisUser;
print "Location: ftp://filetheuserrequested\n\n";
#END
This will redirect the browser to the ftp file
and you may choose to save it, or the page you're
being redirected to might refresh to the ftp URL
through a META refresh tag...
'They' can do anything...'they' are evil....
Stand up to them
GreetZ!,
ps: sub LogAllKindOfInformationOnThisUser {#Be Creative};
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