Ok smart people, here's the deal. A clever person a few days ago made
this post on the running forum about a loophole on
MarathonFoto.com's website. MF are profiteering bastards that would like to charge you £35 per image taken of you during a running event, such as the London Marathon. This clever chap made everyone aware of a loophole where basically if you modified a parameter in a standard
image thumbnail, you'd get the full high-res version ready to download.
Sadly, they appear to have closed this loophole, although I think it still exists. As they sell 'downloads' of images, they email buyers a link to access the image at full size online. I don't think they're clever enough to have secured this against simply modifying the URL with different picture parameters, which is why this loophole existed in the first place. In all likelihood they've just changed what the parameter is.
Short of spending £35 to buy an image download myself and inspect the latest download link to see what variables it contains, can anyone crack a way of getting at the full size versions of these crazily expensive pictures? Big prizes for the victor.
I just tried cycling the image_type variable incrementally from 'A' to 'ZZ' via a script to see if they'd just changed it to a different 1 or 2 letter combination, but no luck with that. I don't particularly want to be seen hammering their server with a recursive script that batters it with random permutations, but I'm assuming several of you are smarter than me and might have other ideas.
Not a massive deal, as I'm not personally too arsed about getting my own pictures for myself, but if it's crackable you will at the very least make a load of people on the running forum happy.
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Pretty much everyone agrees with Gnomes,
really, it's just some are too right on to admit it.