[Full-Disclosure] Red Hat Certification for... (however much you want to pay)

Justin Shin zorkshin at tampabay.rr.com
Thu Oct 2 02:18:51 BST 2003


If I had my druthers at redhat, someone aint gonna have a job come thursday mornin

What's more, I played around and came to amusement with the fact that I had just made the security course cost me 0.99 . Talk about cheap! Why, Redhat should invest in training their coders, and avoid being duped by the oldest technique in webapp history...

-- Justin

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 From the Red Hat list...  
<http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-list/2003-October/msg00098.html>

Chris writes;

<https://www.redhat.com/apps/response/ 
enroll_training.html?num=RH300&name=RH300- 
RHCE%20Rapid%20Track%20Course&loc=New%20York,%20NY&date=20-OCT- 
03&price=2498&M3_offer_code=49004>

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When you click the link above, the URL will be redirected to a redhat  
url
with value of price=xxxx.  Just change the price, and you've changed the
cost of your Redhat Training.  See, RHCE IS affordable!

Nice programming Red Hat.

---

For that matter, you can change the course location, date, price,  
whatever you want! (all in the URL)

Isn't using URL parameters to track the price of a product the first  
thing you learn in BAD WEB COMMERCE PRACTICES 101?

-Sean ;)

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