Tuesday, October 13, 2009
iMobsters running in FireFox
| UPDATE: 2/14/10 got it working again. you will need greasemonkey for the following code. you will need to learn how to use greasemonkey as i wont teach you. //back ground color document.body.style.background=’#000000′; //show the main content div. document.getElementsByTagName(“div”).item(0).style.display=”block”; //reset the media property in the link tags. //this will allow the stylesheet to display the page correctly. document.getElementsByTagName(“link”).item(0).media=”" document.getElementsByTagName(“link”).item(1).media=”" document.getElementsByTagName(“link”).item(2).media=”" Using an ad-hoc network through my pc and wireshark sniffer, i managed to get the urls and cookies for the game while it ran on the iphone. | ||
Using Chris Pedericks 'User Agent Switcher', and his 'Web Developer' add-ons, you can have firefox report that it' an iphone browser, and with the web developer plugin, you can add cookies to a site. The menu along the bottom is missing which makes it hard to buy equipment, do missions or attack a rival mob. From the looks of it, the app really just retrieves a web page and runs them in an encapsulated safari browser. | ||
Now to see if there are any exploits to be found. | ||
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Labels: FireFox, iMobsters, iPhone, Storm8
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what actual infomation do i need? i was told i need the pf= and udid= what other information do i need to include?
i know how to find the cookies like asc=,dd=,pf=,uid= and Version= although how would i put them together in a once single url? also i am using an ipod touch.... but i know how to change the user agent for that too so all i need to find out is how to put the url together with the information i got.
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