doesnt steal your info. i got that another way. the link is just an ad to make money. lol
caught
Yeah, you sure "caught" him. Don't be a noob. A level one account created very recently? If he were smart enough to be one of the crackers, he'd be smart enough to post that he was here and care?
I clicked it but have yet to be hacked. I'm frankly not really concerned at this point. If my AT disappears or something, then I'll start getting concerned.
Hackers are losers who prefer to take your hard work and steal it instead of gettin of their lazy asses and doing something besides dinner with mom.
they are lazy becus they jus sit at a computer all day things to mess up other people pc, steal money ect. they cannot be assed earnin the cashr anything themselves.
they also need to start exercise, make me run laps without stopping
[quote] You obviously don't know the first thing about hackers.
They are FAR from lazy.
Hackers are the people who write most of the crap you take for granted, they are the people who come up with the greatest computer programs.
So next time you try and rip on people, firstly know something about them.
pretty much your backing them up and also you sound stupid doing so. Some of them do and others just get on websites that teach you. You havnt a clue of what your talking about buddy.
Edited by: AngelBarbie on 10/06/07 at 5:28:10 AM
Actually, "buddy" i know EXACTLY what i am talking about.
Also, for being annoying on a good day of mine
You continue to beat AngelBarbie on the ground. When her face is smashed in you decide she has had enough and jog home.
Can anyone post the link that the mail asked them to click?
I am into programming and specialize in internet technologies... maybe i can warn any such future hacking attempts.
and opening zips/rars or clicking links cannot harm you unless you deliberately execute the programs contained therein or enter your uids/pwds into the fake sites.
Can anyone post the link that the mail asked them to click?
I am into programming and specialize in internet technologies... maybe i can warn any such future hacking attempts.
and opening zips/rars or clicking links cannot harm you unless you deliberately execute the programs contained therein or enter your uids/pwds into the fake sites.
Here's one I just received: DOG-CHAPMAN[181389] 2007-06-10 12:42:40 PM http://www.torncity.com/register.php?a=67
[quote] words of wisdom for those who arent familiar with file extensions...
never open an exe, rar, zip without full knowledge of what it is
On my my mac and linux box, I open them all the time...
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It's only poor sods that run windows that need to worry...
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Don't you just hate it when that happens...
corbachang: that person is advertising other games in tc mails which is against TC rules. You should report that mail and have that person fedded.
And edit your post and remove that link.
CERT: actually that person is probably a dumbo... he is sending signup links and that too from an id (67) that isnt active at all... he isnt gaining anything out of it even if you signup a multi account. I call it stupid scamming. Report it and let the admins/staffs decide how to handle them.
But then such links cannot take control of your accounts... You should be particularly careful of sites, not related to TC, that deceptively asks your TC userid/password.
I got a mail from a new user a couple of days back.. asked me to download some zip files from rapidshare and told me the files are guides on how to play TC.. he told me to give it a read and mail him back what did i think about the guides.. i would download that file if he was playing TC longer than me, but a guy who just sign up for about two hours? talk about LAME
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