looks like someone put the aim data from pwl on pastebin this morning
aim database on pastebin
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How can you not give your real info to a company hiring you to fuck and suck or to a company that is doing your HIV/STD tests? You must.
Originally posted by pornopeteThis is why you never give real info to anybody. I remember finding my personal details in Yahoo! in the mid '90s after joining an affiliate program.Comment
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Another huge problem is whois-a lot of sites once they record whois,dont update it anymore,so even if you get private whois for all your domains it will still be recorded how you owned/own domains thanks to damn google.Originally posted by pornopeteThis is why you never give real info to anybody. I remember finding my personal details in Yahoo! in the mid '90s after joining an affiliate program.Comment
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Get a PO/Mail box and use a fake name. Much better.Sharleen Spiteri - 1989 - In The AssComment
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Dude...when you went to a blood draw center to test for AIM you were required to show your drivers license.Originally posted by pornopeteThis is why you never give real info to anybody. I remember finding my personal details in Yahoo! in the mid '90s after joining an affiliate program.
You also had to give you real name and info when you paid for you test with your credit card online at AIM.
This isn't a question of trying to hide who you are. You can't do that in this situation anymore than you can when you pay for anything else with a card.
Unfortunately hackers can pretty much get into any database they want to. And this whole "*************" stealing AIM's database was scary and shocking when it first happened.
Now? I don't even care anymore. Fuck it. If anybody comes to our house after Claudia Marie, I'll handle it.
Got more important things to worry about than Donny's 15 minutes of infamy.-Robbie
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Not only that KlenTelaris, but if your registrar determines you used false information to register your domain...you can have it taken.
I don't know about you, but my domains make me a lot of money. No way I'm gonna use false info and lose them.-Robbie
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Encryption with SHA1 in all sensitive databases would easily resolve this.
If the database is compromised all they get is gobbly-gook.Comment
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Yes if your name is out there now it is out there.
The thing with a few of the whois privacy services provide a false sense of security. Some services don't apply the whois from the initial registration point so the sniffers can always see who registered it just prior to the whois privacy being applied.Sharleen Spiteri - 1989 - In The AssComment
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I using real info on all domains plus private whois,so no problem with that.
Current domain registers which i use apply private whois immediately on registration of new domain.So no problem with that.Yes if your name is out there now it is out there.
The thing with a few of the whois privacy services provide a false sense of security. Some services don't apply the whois from the initial registration point so the sniffers can always see who registered it just prior to the whois privacy being applied.Comment
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I've never used aim or a database system for this very reason. I use my effn dr & wear condoms.
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