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Hi all, came across this nice new service for cloud storage at www.copy.com. It's called Copy and if you setup a new account you get 15 GB storage instantly. Creating an account is instant and takes <2 minutes to be on your way. If you link it to your Twitter you also get 2GB extra. Any referrals will get you another 5GB storage but it's a limited time offer to celebrate their launch etc, but a nice opportunity to rack up huge quantities of storage fast. Well, I guess you know the drill with these kind of things :) So you can start your account out with 17GB, and +5GB for every referral. If you use this referral code when signing up, you can be starting out with a staggering free 22GB cloud storage account at Copy.com. Suck on that, DropBox. I do hope they will follow DropBox's example and have 2step verification soon.. Anyway, Referral code: https://copy.com?r=3Vbvgf for the additional 5GB Enjoy =ROCK= BS
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And yet I see no mass dropping in windows usage statistics. I guess it's like: oh well theyre spying on everyone else as well so why give a f*ck, and to a country that seems to be aiming at invading privacy as much as theyre able to it must be the utopia of police state wet dreams. So yeah, why would we give a f*ck at all..On the other hand NSA has written code for linux as well and since that's open source it would be even easier to modify it to their needs. Sometimes i just get this 'we're doomed' feeling, is that just me or does any of you get that too.. xD lol the word f*ck came out moderated as i was posting it. YES WE SCAN! haha :)
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Came across this article while browsing http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2367152/Norwegian-woman-reported-raped-Dubai-jailed-16-months.html Seems Dubai authorities have a different view on rape victims..
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Volgens mij doe je dat elke keer als ik hier wat plaats :P Maaja t feit dat Engels net zo makkelijk is als NL wil niet zeggen dat ik niet af en toe ff in mn moerstaal wil posten. Dus.. :)
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Yes it was a nice find :) I've put a few other funny videos there, the latest one is going to have you piss your pants
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I put it on a page on a mess about site - enjoy :) http://bluuskai.com/videos.html
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Apparently there's no interest from their community to carry it on. A sad say indeed.
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Boe zijn er geen nl streamers :)
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false positives for PB Hack #132056? hope that only goes for BF3 then cause I seem to recall that particular # being the most common PB Hack violation. The possibility of that being a false positive has far greater implications for a VERY large number of violations. I'd like to see some confirmation that it is ONLY limited to BF3
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Say you always save emails with important information, the cascading effect Kolor speaks of just means they could get into alot of other accounts, especially those that have sent you passwords in plain text. In the case of GGC, about which Harry says: people could try to sniff their outgoing mail which as we now know sends out passwords in plain text. Feel worried yet? Because there is an alarming number of sites that does this. I'm simply putting the finger on the sore spot which as you can see leads to knee jerk reactions :) With GGC, it happens when you request a password change. Their system then creates a random password for you which gets sent to the user in plain text. So this is where (one of) the weak spot(s) in the chain is, and one of which sites should be aware of in this era of cyberheists and mass-compromise. And for GGC who apparently seems aware of the things people are trying to do to damage their services (well, Harry is), this should be something they want to deal with ASAP. Best practice would be to immediately change the passwords sites sent to you in plain text(unencrypted). Of course none of this matters if people have already access to your email since they have access to the account any activation links are being sent to. Even better is not to keep emails containing info like this to begin with. And if you're slightly paranoid, the suggestion not to save passwords on your computer(or any other device with network access) should sound perfectly reasonable :) As with any hack, it always starts with a single breach.
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i can tell by the lack of reactions/interest that the subject of this topic is considered by most a non-issue. Which I think is slightly worrysome, I was hoping for some discussion about websites sending plaintext and used GGC as an example. I think some people there let their rage get the better of their reasoning over there (from the 12 posts ive ever created 7 were deleted) and they definitely didn't appreciate me dropping this turd in their lap. Oh well xD Topic closed :) Looks like someone woke up over there :) Harry you're the man :)
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here's how much they don't like being told theyre doing something wrong, instead they point to their software developer like they have nothing to do with choosing board software that mails people their passwords in plaintext
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Well it seems GGC doesn't appreciate me venting my opinion on their bad habits, they keep deleting my posts lol http://board.ggc-stream.net/index.php?page=Thread&postID=106518#post106518 -- with post deleted -- what they deleted :) oh well, might as well drop the whole lot -- http://cubeupload.com/codes/49180 http://i.cubeupload.com/EThfoW.jpg
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Goes without saying xD
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I just think not enough people are aware of the shit that can be pulled these days http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/eurograbber-smart-trojan-attack-a-5359/op-1 Here's a little something i use on webpages when i'm not sure about it by having this little script as a bookmark javascript:void(location.href='http://www.UnmaskParasites.com/security-report/?page='+escape(location.href))
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ive ran the app and changed my gmail pw directly afterwards. I'm pretty sure you too can't help but wondering how much your account would fetch lol the app was just a test to see if i would be alert enough to keep that info out of my account (i was already pretty sure it wouldn't fetch much :) and 2 factor auth is something ive been using it whenever it became available, for anything that offers it. And while one may think that would be enough to keep unwanted guests out of your account, it's also possible to snag auth calls/codes. I think Eurograbber pretty much proved that beyond doubt (for clarity i should point out this involved infected android phones and banking apps, im merely pointing out the possibility)
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hehe yes I'm subscribed to his blog and did that test too, let me find the screenshot of the test i did on july 2nd ahh here it is :)
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I came across a site called plaintextoffenders.com where you can report websites with really bad habits and decided to see if i had any baddies in my inbox that had sent me back my passwords in plain text. I don't wanna point fingers, but..lol.
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i kind of fail to see the relation with slot machines. everyone brings his own pc and last time i checked people didnt need to put quarters into them. I just think the Swedish government were feeling cheated out of their cut. But of course, if these are events you have to pay to get into, that's just a matter of time before they tax it :)
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Can also opt to give it away if you already own the game, but better be fast it only lasts 48hr
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i always find the term 'hacker' for someone who downloaded and installed a cheat way too much credit. Personally i wouldn't be flattering scumbag cheaters by naming them 'hackers'. Can you install a program and follow instructions? k, you are now officially a 'hacker' too.. xD Idk, maybe i'm the only one having issues with it Anyway for a sytem like this to work you'll have to have done a TON of tweaking before you can actually be somewhat effective in finding cheaters and not trample over legit players in the process. I certainly can see the advantages by looking at pure statistics but it's far from perfect. I think it's good for people who can't tolerate people on their servers that are better than them lol (edits script heuristics to kick for statistics better than own stats)
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I'm sure there will be certain cheatsites who also made use of LR. Let's hope they lost alot of cash :) All funny jokes aside, Feds should have a couple of nice user account databases to work with that should make certain individuals pretty nervous. Think carders, phishers, spammers and worse, for whom this seemed to be a primary means of payment. LR wasn't the only exchange shut down. Whoever had legit money in there should have no issues surviving scrutiny of their account and reclaim their funds.
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I wasn't referring to an impact on virtual currency exchange businesses