Fixing The Internet Project

Welcome to Fixing the Internet Project

Fixing the Internet has finally opened up to the public.
Feel free to send in alerts now, everything is up and working!

Disclaimer

Fixing the Internet Project, its staff, and members, are not responsible for any bug alerts sent through this site. This site is just a gateway through which people can inform companies and system administrators about security problems on their site(s). This website nor its staff will be held liable for any damage caused through the bugs that were alerted from this site. If you happen to be an administrator and received an email about a bug, and are not able to fix it, you can ask for support, which as of now is free of charge. You will find emails to which you can send your requests in the "contacts" section. This site does not promote bug hunting or similar aspects of so called "hacking". This site merely makes alerting a system administrator easier and safer for both the bug finder and the system administrators. We do not support people trying to find bugs for profit or for pleasure and personal satisfaction. The alerts form is for "casual" or "coincidental" findings only.

News

2008/06/18 FAQ section

Added FAQ section in english : Corrected a few errors, thanks to Akagi.

2008/06/08 FAQ section

Aggiunta sezione FAQ solo in italiano per ora .

2008/06/08 New web layout

New html layout to better view the site ^^ .

2008/06/07 XML Status

Now you can check your submission using /status.php page, that will generate an xml report .
Example : /status.php?hash=the_random_hash .

2008/05/24 Language Localization

Finally you can choose your preferred language clicking on the flags ( up on the right ;) ) .

2008/05/23 Support Us

To support us simply click on some of the ads on the 'support us' section .

2008/05/18 New domain

Now we are located at http://www.fixingtheinternet.org/ .

2008/05/16 Working on quicker hash verification methods

We are currently improving the back and front ends of this site, please wait another couple of days for everything to be back up and working. In the meantime you can still submit alerts: they will be stored and dealt with as soon as the system will be working again .

2008/05/10 Solved alerts full disclousure .

In the alert table, now solved alerts are clickable to see the full disclousure of the bug .

2008/05/09 New contact form .

Now you can contact us from the contact form on this site .

2008/05/08 You can always put your nick later!

You stay anonymous when you submit your alert, but don't be afraid about not getting credit for the bug later: you can always email us with the code (the 32 character one that is generated when you submit an alert), and your nick, and we will place your name it in the alerts table.


Disclaimer

Fixing the Internet Project, its staff, and members, are not responsible for any bug alerts sent through this site. This site is just a gateway through which people can inform companies and system administrators about security problems on their site(s). This website nor its staff will be held liable for any damage caused through the bugs that were alerted from this site. If you happen to be an administrator and received an email about a bug, and are not able to fix it, you can ask for support, which as of now is free of charge. You will find emails to which you can send your requests in the "contacts" section. This site does not promote bug hunting or similar aspects of so called "hacking". This site merely makes alerting a system administrator easier and safer for both the bug finder and the system administrators. We do not support people trying to find bugs for profit or for pleasure and personal satisfaction. The alerts form is for "casual" or "coincidental" findings only.