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March 17, 2008 at 5:48 pm #763465
Anonymous
InactiveCan’T believe this crap!! Time for Yahoo to get taken over by someone competent.
March 17, 2008 at 7:17 pm #763478Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 156627 wrote:
well i reported it to google 2 diff ways last week, no results

I got a reply form the host that I need to completed a DMCA form and mail into them.. seems crappy but i will have to i guess?
I strongly recommend you do. Very effective.
March 21, 2008 at 1:25 pm #763836Anonymous
InactiveIt’s also important to be aware of security and not leave critical passwords floating around on the internet, stuff like yahoo and google etc are very hackable and you shouldn’t be storing passwords there. That having been said it is no excuse to be stealing someones content but you have to be very very careful these days.
@Goldfinger 156748 wrote:
Can’T believe this crap!! Time for Yahoo to get taken over by someone competent.
March 26, 2008 at 1:17 am #764188Anonymous
InactiveI sent the host a list of all the file names, ones that are not public along with the logs from my host.. site is now removed
March 26, 2008 at 1:57 pm #764215Anonymous
Inactive@heimdall 157268 wrote:
It’s also important to be aware of security and not leave critical passwords floating around on the internet, stuff like yahoo and google etc are very hackable and you shouldn’t be storing passwords there. That having been said it is no excuse to be stealing someones content but you have to be very very careful these days.
read the other day that yahoo serves iframe trojans via it’s banners – now that is great security! I will make sure that only very low key stuff ever gets in there.
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