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<h1>Welcome to the Malectrica Blog</h1>
<p>Stay updated with the latest trends and tips in cybersecurity as well as some of our team's explorations.</p>
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<h2><a href="./manganelo" class="blog-title">The Manganelo Hack (Uncovering a Security Disaster)</a></h2>
<p class="author">By Witchdocsec and Tonabrix1</p>
<p>This started when the researcher Tonabrix sent a link to a manga website, he asked us to confirm it authenticated us to his account when clicked. Indeed it did, this was concerning because the only 2 parameters that were used for said authentication process were a base64 encoded username and userID...</p>
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