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Dear Program Owners with California Affiliates
90% of you are all in violation of SB-1386.
My First and Last Name were stolen along with my Social Security number. You are supposed to let me know this. None of you have. |
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And similar laws for 31 other states:
http://www.consumersunion.org/campai...laws_May05.pdf |
It is the weekend right before Christmas. Do any of those laws say they have to inform you before they even know what's going on and are capable of acting on it? I mean, this is kind of breaking news still in many ways.
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Now really, WarChild, because this has been happening for years. YEARS...
2 years ago... MPA2... The boards lit up like this then too... Did anyone inform me? No... Forums getting hacked... 2004/2005/2006... They stole the DB's... Did I get a notice? No... |
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According to OC3 Networks thread, these clients didn't want anyone to know because they were afraid of TMM John. |
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According to Christians, this man died for our sins. |
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Your name, your address, none of that applies under any of these laws. The only things these laws include as personal information are your SSN & your credit/banking information. Everything else is publicly available information and these statutes make no reference to access passwords |
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OK.. I will spell it out for you... If I can pass code to the command line via an exploit in the forum I can run mysql commands and download the entire DB.. Affiliate DB, Members DB, any DB you have. Jesus Fucking Christ though... Are you really this stupid that you thought I meant the forums DB? |
didnt know about this
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It's a weekend, not all programs know about the problem yet. Then not all programs have the problem.
And if I had the problem, I wouldn't email anyone yet until I was damn sure, confirmed from my host admins and NATS that my data was leaked, then try to figure out which data it was. Then I could inform Webmasters. I do expect programs to come out and say something, prob several days to even months from now when they know more information, we will too. |
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Wow... have you never joined a paysite, Spacedog?
Half of them have forums for their members to talk to the girls. All of them that use phpBB were hacked back in 2005. When that happened the hackers got not just the forum DB but the entire server. PROPS to Sterling Cash. The first sponsor to acknowledge that my data might be in the wrong hands. I APPLAUD YOU! |
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how do you know exactly who's db's were compromised? And where did you pull out that 90% figure? your ass??? I belong to over 250 programs.. so you're telling me that 225 of them had my info stolen??? And I'm sure that law does not only apply to California, I'm certain other states have similar laws concerning issues like this.. |
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is it legal to push porn in your state? county? city? I bet you think you and your company are safe. fucking tard. |
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http://www.shelleytherepublican.com/...2/retard-1.jpg |
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You don't know shit about me and if you did you would know that I am one of the few that would know this is true. Go ahead... Bury your head in the sand, Drone. |
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ever think about politics? (or maybe vagina sand cleaning?.. maybe that's a new fetish.. not sure..) |
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Not to mention the fact that many programs were not affected by this problem if they had the common sense to lock down their sensitive data\admin passwords properly and\or disable NATs default login. Why would you recieve an email from a program that wasn't compromised? |
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Yeah... I guess I didn't read that part... Did you? |
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I pulled it out of my own figures based on the number of companies effected by the exploits previously effecting them. In other words.... I worked for them or knew they had a problem because of the nature of the exploit. 225? Yes. Easily. I posted the laws for the other states. |
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Please, continue with sand digging, leave the grownups to talk. I'd say even more then 90% (depends what is the time frame we're talking about). If it's all time, there hasn't been a company that wasn't compromissed. |
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