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Community => General discussion => Topic started by: Matriplex on March 02, 2014, 10:04:03 PM
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I recently made a topic on an xmpp port that I found on my network. Today when I came back to check it, the topic was deleted and I'm wondering why. If it was a stupid question, that's fine, just tell me why it's stupid so I don't make the same mistake again.
Again, I'm not trying to be a whining brat, just wondering why it happened.
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It was probably deleted for a reason (ie thread going nowhere, people just trolling) but a pm to a member of the staff or a moderator for the board it was in would have been better than posting a topic about it that will just get deleted as well.
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It was deleted because it was no way (easy) to help you out.. Basically you asked if anyone new about a vulnerability in xmpp-client version Openfire (whatever that means), nobody is going to share a private exploit if they know of one and everyone can search exploit-db and google.
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Ah ok, I understand.
I meant to ask if there were any vulnerabilities in the xmpp protocol. Thanks for clearing it up ande.
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nobody is going to share a private exploit if they know of one
That's mean.
I would gladly share it, if I knew of one.
Sharing is caring. Full Disclosure FTW
Though maybe there could be an option when deleting a thread to send (or not) a PM giving the reason.
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Though maybe there could be an option when deleting a thread to send (or not) a PM giving the reason.
Would indeed be useful. Ill note it down for Alpha.