I love hacks like this.
I know of a number of other hacks that have been used (but don't currently work) for other mobile numbers (outside the US)
Where there's a will, there's a way. ICMP Tunnels is a great one, for example. That's saved my bum a few times.
Mmm, love the good ole'style hack. Find a hole in the system and peek through, good-natured of course.
Reminds me of how I discovered that some hosting company's FTP server supported the somewhat obscure `cdup` command (which should work identical to `cd ..`), but didn't check if the connecting user actually had access rights to poke around that parent directory (it did for `cd ..`).
Much mischievous grinning ensued as I showed to my colleagues how i could "escape" from our allotted home directory and look at directories of some of the other clients, before I reported it to the hosting company. I don't know if they ever fixed that loophole...
TL;DR: t-mobile's captive portal doesn't block access to URLs containing "/speedtest", so you can proxy all your Web traffic appropriately and get free access.
[+] [-] muppetman|9 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ackalker|9 years ago|reply
Much mischievous grinning ensued as I showed to my colleagues how i could "escape" from our allotted home directory and look at directories of some of the other clients, before I reported it to the hosting company. I don't know if they ever fixed that loophole...
[+] [-] ge0rg|9 years ago|reply