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6/17/09 2:03:47 AM#21
In the context of self enforcement being viewed and suggested in this thread. I say again. Who the fuck is going to do that.
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6/17/09 1:01:03 PM#22
Originally posted by dhrddm
Where does it say he was using vista? Nowhere. He could have been using XP which does not have this feature. And even with a restricted account, one's system is still vulerable. This is Windows we're talking about not Linux. Technically the victim is responsible for his own computers security. If Ndoor wants a good rep, they need to improve. Out of all the solutions discussed in this thread for browsing in a windows operating system , none compare to using Firefox with the NoScript addon. Also, a navigate shield like Zone Alarm's will help (although it reports usage). Using Internet Explorer will always be a risk. He probably did not have a virus scanner either. |
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6/17/09 1:07:14 PM#23
Originally posted by beaverz
You know what ive come to understand. Most stories like this leave out the part where the person with the problem is cussing someone out or saying you better do this and that or basically just being complete asshole or totaly negative demanding help instead of simply asking for it. Ten people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent. |
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6/17/09 7:40:59 PM#24
Originally posted by Blackfire1
Honestly who the fuck does that? Its safer to go the speed limit when noones around but that doesn't mean you shoudln't.
The safest thing is, don't visit shady websites dedicated to the game you play a lot. This is basically more the equivalent of a guy driving to the bad side of town to buy drugs, then getting carjacked. I mean, seriously, how many sites would have a keylogger looking for Atlantica Online passwords? Basically just shady AO sites. No one else would care. http://my.lotro.com/character/landroval/galadthryth/ |
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6/18/09 1:12:18 AM#25
Originally posted by Glassrunner
Where does it say he was using vista? Nowhere. He could have been using XP which does not have this feature. And even with a restricted account, one's system is still vulerable. This is Windows we're talking about not Linux. Technically the victim is responsible for his own computers security. If Ndoor wants a good rep, they need to improve. Out of all the solutions discussed in this thread for browsing in a windows operating system , none compare to using Firefox with the NoScript addon. Also, a navigate shield like Zone Alarm's will help (although it reports usage). Using Internet Explorer will always be a risk. He probably did not have a virus scanner either.
Gladly i inform you that this feature exists in XP and it was there also in win2000... I use it (answering to Balckfire1) because i have a 4 year old who likes to play lego games on their website and 5-10 wrong links pressed can bring you on the opposite side of kid games... Also some pages tend to instal on your hard some infected game aplications but if it's a restricted account it can't instal anything without the admin username and password. off-topic: windows with it's IE are being hacked because it makes more sense to hack the majority rather than the minority. Face it. The majority of ppl have windows and of course IE. A hacker who want's to make money by stealing vital information tries to hack the OS that is most likely ppl will use and not LINUX which is used by less than 5% of the ppl. LINUX and firefox are hackable (most of the version upgrades were due to security vulnerability) but the expectation of profit is far less because just 1 of 20 ppl use it as a OS... Come on... Give me a break! |
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Shreddi
Apprentice Member
Joined: 3/10/04
"The decisions you make today will effect the rest of your life" |
6/22/09 8:06:31 PM#26
This Game aint bad? yet you title it This game is a joke? come one you are venting. K whatever. why am I even responding. I was hoping for contructive critisism. thanks. This post is intentionally written not to make any sense what so ever. Thank You Very Much. |
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6/23/09 4:24:13 AM#27
i already told him that he misstitled the topic but it was in vain. He ment that in his oppinion the customer service of AO is a joke Come on... Give me a break! |
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TuxedoSLY
Ultima Online Correspondent
Joined: 10/29/06
"It'll take the stink right off that lizard." |
6/24/09 1:47:15 PM#28
"And I'm sorry mate but your only 65? Techncally you ARE still a noob. The game doesn't really open up till 90's + Your hitting the point where you can experince more yes, but its like day and night once you can accually do the fun content."
Wow, 65 is a noob and the fun content doesn't start until the 90's and up? This game sounds awesome! |
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6/25/09 9:19:13 PM#29
Your obiously a moron if you get hacked that easly dude. I go on gold sites all the time and NEVER in the history of playing Atlantica or any other game have been hacked because of it. The only time I get hacked is when the whole system gets hacked and thats very very rare. Choose your words wisely next time and stop acting like the world hates you lol. |
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8/25/09 9:04:23 AM#30
a) telling the game support that an account is yours which is not, and they give you control over that account, is not hacking but simply taking advantage of an unexperienced support staff. b) if you get a keylogger on your system, and then someone uses the information aquired that way to take over your account, then it IS your fault. there is nothing a company can do to prevent keyloggers working on your system. it is your job to be careful on the web about what programs get on your computer and which ones dont.
People often have too simple passwords, or too simple security questions when trying to get back the password. Or they give their password to friends and guildmates, or pay people to level their characters or go to dubious websites to buy gold and items... And then they complain if they lose control over their account? It's their fault. Let's play Fallen Earth (from launch to present) |
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elit3gam3r
Novice Member
Joined: 2/08/09
You can’t ever win if you’re always on the defensive, to win, you have to attack. |
8/26/09 12:10:46 PM#31
giving your passwords to your friends,guild mates, etc.,??? *sight poor gamers... they really deserved that.. i feel sorry for them.. ($_$) |