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- 30 Jun. 2013 11:32am #1
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?/21
- 30 Jun. 2013 02:02pm #2
Bro don't worry that was only given because bunnyz got on his account.
- 30 Jun. 2013 02:06pm #3
nvm on my comment
- 30 Jun. 2013 03:12pm #4
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Why "nvm" your comment? That's exactly why it was given.
Like I said in the thread I posted about it, bunnyz got into my account, so disregard any infractions you've received from me over the last few days.
- 30 Jun. 2013 03:35pm #5
Yeah, there were like three or four infractions given out by bunnyz. They've all been reversed.
- 30 Jun. 2013 03:53pm #6
Oh well nvm then lol yes u did get it from the stupid bunnyz why can't u ban him?
- 30 Jun. 2013 04:05pm #7
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- 30 Jun. 2013 05:15pm #9
Last night I had a vision of a disco in the sky, I saw angels and saints dancing together.
I remembered the thump of the bass and the pump of the kick, because my heart was almost out my body and I felt free, I felt joy,
I felt things I never thought I'd feel before. It was deep it was soulful it was techno it was disco,
a kaleidoscope of sounds it was truly underground it was an essential mix in the cloud where we could dance and sing out loud
it was New York Ibiza and Miami all wrapped up into one. There were speakers the size of skyscrapers and the stars they flickered like strobes,
and everybody loved everybody else, a tribal beast of rhythm a ceremony of sound, the gathering of the spirits that would lift us off the ground,
my vision was so clear, but it was still hazy in my mind, I must have went to house heaven, because nothing's that divine...
- 01 Jul. 2013 06:35pm #10
Lol all the fail attempts from minizero trying to get me in trouble
- 01 Jul. 2013 07:10pm #11
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- 01 Jul. 2013 07:24pm #12
Sooooooooo why are you guys trying trk shit out with some skid
You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 01 Jul. 2013 09:06pm #13
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- 01 Jul. 2013 10:52pm #14
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- 01 Jul. 2013 11:12pm #16
If you weren't scared of losing one of your 5 active members he'd be banned by now and new security requirements and a mandatory password change of staff would already have been in effect.
You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 02 Jul. 2013 05:33am #17
1. We aren't at all reluctant to ban him. We're pondering whether that is the necessary or otherwise appropriate course of action right now.
2. It was mostly Flare's fault, not his. He did what was in human nature to do. It was just curiosity. Not that it was okay--still completely ban worthy--but considering our current economy and member base, it might not be that serious. He is at the very least still receiving an infraction and/or a temporary ban.
3. Has nothing at all to do with security. And he got into a moderator account, not admin. Password changes definitely not warranted.I'm lightning on my feet
- 02 Jul. 2013 08:03am #18
1. While I understand where you are coming from, not having the self control to stop yourself from doing this, on my forum, wold warrent for immediate action, regardless of the economy or user base. It gives off a sign that users can get away with what they please, in this case being something thought of as a big deal, logging into the account of a moderator. But this is only my own opinion.
2. Regardless of who's fault it is. I agree, it's probably Flare's fault, but regardless, read the above response. It gives the impression that users can abuse such exploits without so much as a slap on the wrist.
3. It has to do with Flare's obvious security issue. I'm not saying everyone requires a password change, but I believe the security I am talking about is password strength. Just give everyone a reminder to make sure their passwords aren't easially guess, and the sort. And the same with security questions. It's not to harp on the staf,, just to give them an eye on what happened and to be weary. It has to do with the security of accounts. Not database security, but it's obvious it had something to do with Flare. I garentee whats his name didn't do some elite hacker shit. It was probably just a bit of stalking on his part to guess personal info, and flare's negligence. Nonetheless, Bunny went out of his way to commit this act. You must admit this. It took effort and thought.
Also, Off topic, I enjoy discussions with you.You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 02 Jul. 2013 03:05pm #19
+500lgg
That is all.
Last night I had a vision of a disco in the sky, I saw angels and saints dancing together.
I remembered the thump of the bass and the pump of the kick, because my heart was almost out my body and I felt free, I felt joy,
I felt things I never thought I'd feel before. It was deep it was soulful it was techno it was disco,
a kaleidoscope of sounds it was truly underground it was an essential mix in the cloud where we could dance and sing out loud
it was New York Ibiza and Miami all wrapped up into one. There were speakers the size of skyscrapers and the stars they flickered like strobes,
and everybody loved everybody else, a tribal beast of rhythm a ceremony of sound, the gathering of the spirits that would lift us off the ground,
my vision was so clear, but it was still hazy in my mind, I must have went to house heaven, because nothing's that divine...
- 02 Jul. 2013 06:56pm #20
That's entirely true. Which is why I said it's still wholly ban worthy. We are still contemplating whether banning him or not. But permanently banning him would be no fun.
If a user full-fledged exploited this forum they would be banned for it. No questions asked. Incidentally, that's what "bunnyz" was banned for in the first place. I do agree with the notion that some users would think they could get away with anything, but that's just not the way it is. If bunnyz were to be perma banned it would be the exception, not the rule. See the millions of other users I've banned.
Also, Aleena has "exploited" LG a lot in its golden days. Guess what? Still not banned even though I tried to do so. GAMEchief is the admin of LG, exploited LG a bit when it was still in its pinnacle. Not banned.
You have some fair points, some of which I completely agree with, but I don't think you understand how this happened. Flareboy323 sold a text file to cclown that contained his password. It isn't anything related to security, it was just 100% tomfoolery on Flare's end. Which is why it's kind of hard to blame bunnyz for this considering it was just a monumental fail by Flare.
He's getting punished, but to what extent has yet to be decided. In theory even if he were to be banned, he would just make new accounts like he did before and keep coming back. Which would make it more of a pain to keep banning him.
It can still be done. I just don't know if that's the best gameplan right now.
Likewise.Last edited by The Unintelligible; 02 Jul. 2013 at 07:01pm.
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- 02 Jul. 2013 07:04pm #21
1. At least ban the account which took the LGG and bought things with. That's how I see it. This combines with 2. as well. At least banning the account in question would be enough. Even if he came back, oh well. People do that. But you should at least rid of damages in question, even if they are small, it still looks as if users can take advantage of a mistake, and cause harm with it.
3. Indeed, so do you. Flareboy may have made this mistake, but regardless, the user could have have self control to warn Flare about it. But even if he didn't, sure he tried the password. I admit, whuldn't at least try it? It takes an active thought to cause harm, such as stealing the LGG on Flare's account. Flare should take it as a lesson, we all make mistakes. But Bunneyz should, honestly, have this current account perm banned. If he so chooses to come back, that's on him, you can't really stop someone persistent. But you do have to lie down controls. The account in question, bunneyz, should honestly be banned, mainly because it's the account that has benefited from the issue.
One could bring up the argument "We can just reverse the transactions and gain."
But why would you create more overhead for your staff, that was caused by the malicious intent of a uses? Especially when they had the audacity to post about it, bragging of their chao items afterwards?You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 02 Jul. 2013 07:33pm #22
- 02 Jul. 2013 07:57pm #23You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 18 Jun. 2014 03:33am #24
Lol wut his account got deleted I guess
You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 18 Jun. 2014 04:20am #25
oh hey it's this old thread. A gem from the remnants of the "bunnyz" era.
Sadly dude is still on this forum to this very day under a different username. At least he's less retarded (not really).I'm lightning on my feet
- 18 Jun. 2014 01:37pm #26
I was making reputation for myself then I sort of started scamming after my customers started unvouching getting banned from the shit i sold them, I got to say i did made $
- 18 Jun. 2014 09:33pm #27
- 18 Jun. 2014 10:09pm #28
How does that imply to my shit
- 30 Jun. 2014 04:10am #29
>imply