Who is this MDCQ who seems to have sold his account to Daizzy for what was left of the $150?
Do not do business with Daizzzy / SBD
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Im just curious, NATS stores user account information to the websites under the programs run by NATS? I thought everything was run on the program owners server, and it would only check back with nats servers for maybe a license check or something.Comment
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking here. Could you elaborate?
You are correct in that all data exists on the client's server, not ours. But I'm not exactly sure what you are asking.Comment
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No, NATS does not store personal client stuff like that in the TMM database, but prior to this there was a a security problem:
The NATS admin password (the account/password they use to verify/modify your setup) was stored on their servers. Their servers were allegedly hacked and the password for many installs got into the wrong hands. This meant the miscreants could at will and automatically poll many nats installs for things over the web, like email addresses and stats etc.
Once TMM were made aware of this fact and things became known on the boards of what had happened, the security hole responsible was found and subsequently closed in all installs of NATS.
Hats off to TMM for closing the breach once the security hole became public - the problem lies in people/person (there were many, but one went too far), that tried to use this knowledge and run into the clouds to try and create a smoking gun situation.
In any case, this security hole no longer exists and all installations have been patched to prevent future re-occurrences.
Hope this clarifies
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this is like any single 3rd party software install.... nothing in the world in computing is safe - as soon as you have many installs of a 3rd party software, adn that software is the leader, you will always have someone trying to find security holes in it to exploit. Just ask Microsfot how this feels....
If you want security-free software, design your own that no-one knows the source to and you *may* be relatively free from problems. Desing that software badly though and you'll be worse off!!Last edited by borked; 05-20-2010, 01:31 PM.
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+1Gotta admit I'm kinda confused. I don't think much of signbucksdaily and I don't really know anybody who has been in this business for a long time who even cares about it. I suppose it's a nice place for a new-ish webmaster to find programs to promote...I'm old school though and promote SITES that make my dick hard. I sign up to whatever program promotes that kind of site. These "review" sites of affiliate programs are kinda weird to me.
But to each his own... the thing that confused me was this: Why would TMM give a shit what signbucksdaily promotes or doesn't promote? The whole site just looks like a way to get webmasters to sign up under him for referral money. Or am I missing something?
And if brother pulls all NATS programs...isn't he cutting his own income? The whole thing is just weird to me. Just an observation. Not attacking daizzy. It's just that that whole business model seems kinda bottom of the food chain to me.
Why would TMM remotely care about Daizzzy and SBD?
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Hey Mutt, yo know I love you, but comparing Bryan (BoosHawg) to this tool is like comparing... I don't even know what kind of far fetched ridiculous comparison I can makehe seems like a tool but his site is pretty good - NATS wouldn't have bought the ad if they didn't think the same. it's a useful site, yes there are plenty of others who've tried these sponsor directory sites - BossHawg had a great one - but most of them fall apart at some point because they must be a bitch to keep updated.
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www.webmasterscore.comhe seems like a tool but his site is pretty good - NATS wouldn't have bought the ad if they didn't think the same. it's a useful site, yes there are plenty of others who've tried these sponsor directory sites - BossHawg had a great one - but most of them fall apart at some point because they must be a bitch to keep updated.
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