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Funny 04/07/2007 15:40
That's pretty damn funny, and they still haven't fixed it - typical!! - Kevin |
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Hacking a wiki 04/07/2007 16:00
hahahahaha ..... its hardly the work of a genius, wiki's are made to be interactive...although granted having a Wiki as a webpage on a highly visible system like that is probably not that clever, you would have thought they would hide the details from users... What else could you expect from the South African transport department? Competence ? - me |
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"raising fresh fears over the security of the national system" 04/07/2007 16:08
But that's a website, has nothing to do with the system.
It's a bit like suggesting that hacking the home affairs website will get you free passports.
Did you honestly think that the country's database, that houses your most up to date personal information, was accessible over http?
Don't be ridiculous cousin Larry. - Dawie |
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eNatis Hacked... 04/07/2007 16:25
Also if you click on CSS at bottom of the page you will see that the site is not CSS complaint.... lmao - George |
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Enatis 04/07/2007 16:30
I have to make an appointment for my Driver's Licence, will all this nonsense going on. You bound to fail a couple of times just for them to make up a whole lot of money for the crap that they created. I feel sorry for people that also needs to pass out for there Driver's Licence. - Anon |
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Enatis costs a mystery! 04/07/2007 16:41
Yeah well maybe next time they can use all that money and ivest in an original peice of coding for their site and not a FREE! open source product like Joomla which it is currently based on. Noothing wrong with Joomla, but how many millions did they spend? For what! New BMW's, new clothes, big holiday houses.... and a couple of hundred bucks for a junior web designer! Ha! Joomla Rocks! - Mark |
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