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Post by Koshizu on Sept 18, 2005 13:03:32 GMT -5
I love the word hacking. Such a nice term to use instead of 'my password was incredibly easy to guess and/or otherwise find out by using a dictionary cracker'.
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Post by sui on Sept 18, 2005 13:24:00 GMT -5
I never get hacked...I am Unhackable!... >:3
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Post by Gene L.D. Ryoko on Sept 18, 2005 13:38:04 GMT -5
if your password is predictable your gonna get hacked,i have never gotten hacked(unless you count a playful admin fro BM)
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Post by Shoe on Sept 18, 2005 14:49:50 GMT -5
...MUAHAHA *hacks him* lol jus kiddin next time you get hacked melons you should make a new username and tell everyone if you get hacked that is
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Post by Lazo on Sept 18, 2005 14:52:48 GMT -5
Or take some basic precautions and make your password 30 characters long with capital letters, numbers, spaces and symbols.
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Post by melons on Sept 18, 2005 19:00:56 GMT -5
Jacob how r u unhackable
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Post by Rainbow Yoshi on Sept 19, 2005 17:29:08 GMT -5
I never get hacked...I am Unhackable! You aren't really unhackable. The admins here (and maybe G-mods, I dunno what powers Tim gave them) could all hack you. They can change your password here. That's all it would take.
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Post by red.yoshi on Sept 19, 2005 17:42:02 GMT -5
...i really dont understand the point of this thread. very strange.
i wouldnt consider that hacking if it was tim since hes the root admin in the first place.
also, if you believe you are being "hacked" by another person on an aim, msn, etc. chat, you probably guessed wrong. some fools when they go over their friend's houses, they sign into either aim, msn, etc. and hit the remember password buttion, ooo. to make a long story short, the evil sir/mam you called a 'friend' has suppositally "hacked" your account with using the saved password feture. otherwise its an expearianced hacker and for God knows why is going after your aim acount over millions of other hackable people using aim, msn, yahoo, you get it.
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Post by Yoshiken on Sept 19, 2005 23:28:47 GMT -5
yes, even tho all us Admins could do practically anything to your accounts, we wont. We wouldnt have been chosen to be Admins if we were irresponsible or immature.
but...now that i think about it...messing with accounts would be fun *evil thoughts* jk jk XD!
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Post by Vizsual on Sept 20, 2005 6:24:43 GMT -5
I am pertty sure that I am unhackable My password is 50 characters long My password is mec --- Oops! Why I tell you password!
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Post by melons on Sept 20, 2005 15:34:34 GMT -5
Lol is it able to be 50 characters long?
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Post by Enrique on Sept 20, 2005 15:39:33 GMT -5
It can be as long as you want. The only problem with a password 50 characters long is remembering it...
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Post by Vizsual on Sept 21, 2005 6:07:43 GMT -5
Quote: melons Jacob how r u unhackable Because he never get hacked. Quote: Enrique It can be as long as you want. The only problem with a password 50 characters long is remembering it... I have much passwords, I combined it into one password.
Jacob, I still see one way to hack you. It was 64th port! You open a chat room. If I ping bomb you... Your internet will be extremely slow. Finally, will be a result of system crashes.
So I can easily get hacked too... Because of my web..
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Post by PinkFloydYoshi on Sept 21, 2005 7:24:35 GMT -5
Quote: melons Jacob how r u unhackable Because he never get hacked. Quote: Enrique It can be as long as you want. The only problem with a password 50 characters long is remembering it... I have much passwords, I combined it into one password. Jacob, I still see one way to hack you. It was 64th port! You open a chat room. If I ping bomb you... Your internet will be extremely slow. Finally, will be a result of system crashes. So I can easily get hacked too... Because of my web.. Never getting hacked doesn't mean you won't be. My own home server was denial of serviced last year. Knocked me offline, disconnected, reconnected and I was fine. Having a dynamic IP address works wonders sometimes. Luckily for me, my server is much more robust as it's almost always in stealth mode. (Even while I'm online, I often leave the firewall up.) However, my connection would be caned, as the ICMP flood would still have to come across my internet connection, for my system to ignore them.(Usually, machines reply to pings sent at it. While ports are in stealth mode, it ignores such packets, therefore, making it appear to the other side, that there is no machine there.) It wouldn't crash my server, and I can simply disconnect and reconnect to free myself from the flood. There are all sorts of good points with having a dynamic IP. Talking of passwords, I tend to hit the MD5 encoder and encrypt my passwords. Takes me around a week to even start to remember them, but you remember the first few digits in a day. www.therisenrealm.com/md5_encryption_tool.htmlYoshi translates to dad71e435953a91a9485c82f6157dd06
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