This would never happen on digg. Digg is very careful when it comes to passwords. The even implemented a system where when you type your password it automatically turns it into *******.This is my password: **********
I find something delicious about that den of thieves the Pirate Bay having their personal information swiped. Copyright and intellectual privacy is at the core of the modern economy, and the Pirate Bay doesn't respect that. It serves y'all right.
wow. that was the first comment I read that actually showed someone knows their stuff ;). excellent thought. everyone who is digging you down needs to wake up and think like a hacker.
Wow...that's what strangewill was talking about...thanks for pointing out the obvious. I should have made myself more clear, for the intensly stupid amongst us...I actually wanted to point out that there was an easier way then generating a hash, then searching for that hash in the results...
Hacking is ONE THING, but sheesh does the site have to be DOWN for so LOOOONG a time?I noticed the search was a one liner saying they were down for maintenance for a few hours.. now its turning into days, and the MPAA/RIAA are beginning to real in more dowlars!Something tells me this is more than a simply breach of security.. Hackers must have been specifically $$$ hired $$$ to take down/battle the site for it to be down this long.. I didn't even buy popcorn this week in my grocery shopping (and that must tell you something):-(
Now that demonoid is gone for good, it's hard finding stuff. I'm finding most of what I need but it takes 10 to 100 times longer. So I don't care at all if someone has passwords. Hell they can steal my ID for all I care, if they're fool enough, there loss. They would end up dead, in poor house, or in jail pretending to be me. That's they way I like it.
coollettuceMay 11, 2007
This would never happen on digg. Digg is very careful when it comes to passwords. The even implemented a system where when you type your password it automatically turns it into *******.This is my password: **********
silencebrokenMay 12, 2007
I find something delicious about that den of thieves the Pirate Bay having their personal information swiped. Copyright and intellectual privacy is at the core of the modern economy, and the Pirate Bay doesn't respect that. It serves y'all right.
Closed AccountMay 12, 2007
Ive been using BitTorrent for years now and still haven't visited the Pirate Bay website
shuffle2May 12, 2007
wow. that was the first comment I read that actually showed someone knows their stuff ;). excellent thought. everyone who is digging you down needs to wake up and think like a hacker.
ericmcgovernMay 12, 2007
Who actually created a username / password? I didn't even see the login until they announced they were hacked.
maddskillzMay 12, 2007
Wow...that's what strangewill was talking about...thanks for pointing out the obvious. I should have made myself more clear, for the intensly stupid amongst us...I actually wanted to point out that there was an easier way then generating a hash, then searching for that hash in the results...
tmcdiggMay 18, 2007
Hacking is ONE THING, but sheesh does the site have to be DOWN for so LOOOONG a time?I noticed the search was a one liner saying they were down for maintenance for a few hours.. now its turning into days, and the MPAA/RIAA are beginning to real in more dowlars!Something tells me this is more than a simply breach of security.. Hackers must have been specifically $$$ hired $$$ to take down/battle the site for it to be down this long.. I didn't even buy popcorn this week in my grocery shopping (and that must tell you something):-(
hockpoohDec 26, 2007
Now that demonoid is gone for good, it's hard finding stuff. I'm finding most of what I need but it takes 10 to 100 times longer. So I don't care at all if someone has passwords. Hell they can steal my ID for all I care, if they're fool enough, there loss. They would end up dead, in poor house, or in jail pretending to be me. That's they way I like it.