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jukilo3d

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Hello guys, good morning everyone!

I'm sorry for the English, but I'm from Brazil and I'm using Google translator.

I wasted a lot of time trying to find where to get the phrase at the bottom of the site "powered by Myaac" if someone can help me, I want to remove it from my site, thank you very much from now!
 
Hello guys, good morning everyone!

I'm sorry for the English, but I'm from Brazil and I'm using Google translator.

I wasted a lot of time trying to find where to get the phrase at the bottom of the site "powered by Myaac" if someone can help me, I want to remove it from my site, thank you very much from now!
Slawkens and others (including me) have put a lot of time and effort into updating MyAAC, the least you can do is leave the powered by in there.
GTFO
 
In the interest of closing the topic, regardless of my opinion on the matter.

You can find any text in any file using notepad++'s 'find in files' feature.

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In the interest of closing the topic, regardless of my opinion on the matter.

You can find any text in any file using notepad++'s 'find in files' feature.

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Heh, just found this topic.

In reality you won't find it this way because that text is hidden by using built-in php base64 function.

So, to fully answer the question: first encode the text "powered by myaac" by using php base64 function and then search the text ;)
 
why would you want to do that?

Slawkens and others (including me) have put a lot of time and effort into updating MyAAC, the least you can do is leave the powered by in there.
GTFO
One reason could be security. For example, if someone discovers yet another bug such as Gesior2012 and MyAAC bug - release 2022-04-26 at 21:00 CET (https://otland.net/threads/gesior2012-and-myaac-bug-release-2022-04-26-at-21-00-cet.280732/) it could be beneficial to not tell potential attackers which software you're using. Same reason why you would hide that header in your HTTP responses, like for example with PHP How to hide PHP version in the HTTP Header - Virendra's TechTalk (https://www.virendrachandak.com/techtalk/how-to-hide-php-version-in-the-http-headers/) or for your webserver, e.g. nginx How To Hide NGINX Server Version from Header - Ubiq BI (https://ubiq.co/tech-blog/hide-nginx-server-version-header/)

I'd choose protection of my users over some shitty credit text any day.
 
One reason could be security. For example, if someone discovers yet another bug such as Gesior2012 and MyAAC bug - release 2022-04-26 at 21:00 CET (https://otland.net/threads/gesior2012-and-myaac-bug-release-2022-04-26-at-21-00-cet.280732/) it could be beneficial to not tell potential attackers which software you're using. Same reason why you would hide that header in your HTTP responses, like for example with PHP How to hide PHP version in the HTTP Header - Virendra's TechTalk (https://www.virendrachandak.com/techtalk/how-to-hide-php-version-in-the-http-headers/) or for your webserver, e.g. nginx How To Hide NGINX Server Version from Header - Ubiq BI (https://ubiq.co/tech-blog/hide-nginx-server-version-header/)

I'd choose protection of my users over some shitty credit text any day.
Most owners never change the layout code, I can tell within 10 seconds whether someone is using gesior, myacc or znote etc just by looking at the source code, so security really isn't a good reason.

However, as people have pointed out, it should be a matter of respect of using a package that is freely available for everyone to use.
 
Most owners never change the layout code, I can tell within 10 seconds whether someone is using gesior, myacc or znote etc just by looking at the source code, so security really isn't a good reason.

However, as people have pointed out, it should be a matter of respect of using a package that is freely available for everyone to use.
Yeah of course, it's just something to deter the average smooth brains. For example, most people don't completely remove their HTTP headers either, and even if they did, you could still find out the web server by examining the order in which it puts HTTP response headers, or it's behaviour when it receives a malformed request etc.
 
Yeah of course, it's just something to deter the average smooth brains. For example, most people don't completely remove their HTTP headers either, and even if they did, you could still find out the web server by examining the order in which it puts HTTP response headers, or it's behaviour when it receives a malformed request etc.
Everything you said is true. However, if the average smooth brains are too dumb to figure out what type of acc it is without the footer print, they have 0% chance of finding a serious backdoor hack anyway. I bet they couldn't even figure out how to decode a base64 encoding xD
 
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