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#101
Technical Support / RS Scam Emails
October 06, 2011, 04:37:36 PM


Seriously how the fuck do I stop this shit
I can't block the senders because Hotmail being the fail it is tries to block Jagex's actual email, not the fake ones
Dafuq is going on with RS these days
#102
RuneScape Discussion / Wilderness Graphics Update
October 05, 2011, 09:49:37 AM
I won't be leading on raids/wars when this comes out, because I'll be playing in full HD because of HOW FUCKING AWESOME THIS SHIT LOOKS



#103
RuneScape Discussion / Why is our cape pink?
October 03, 2011, 10:45:56 AM
I'm only changing it for the day, so don't panic  :P

http://forum.tip.it/topic/302782-breast-cancer-awareness-month/

Info is there ^

Even RSD is taking part and will change theirs closer to the month's end.
I ask all members to wear our cloaks as much as you can today.
Our clan has had members with breast cancer before.
It would be nice for everyone to show their support  :)
#105
House of Random / Ohi
September 12, 2011, 02:04:38 AM
Just making our smileys more awesome.

(click reply)

Full hash set, blue normal ones I stole from TPR forums, facepalm, nyan cat, :3, woeh, etc

Also:

:wg: :neg: :kanye: :birthday: :cinn:
#106
House of Random / Just cause
September 01, 2011, 01:29:08 AM


#107
Last updated 12/05/2013

Have you ever been hacked? If not, take a moment to think about what it would be like for you. Imagine logging on and finding everything you own gone - your entire bank cleaned. How much would you lose? Now, ask yourself the following question: "Am I really taking all the steps necessary to prevent this happening to me?" And I know, a lot of you have probably been hearing this question for years in various places, but this time it's coming from me - a clanmate and friend.

Ask yourself.

It's not hard to have good security practices. However, I'm quite proud to say that in almost nine years of RS, I have NEVER been hacked. Why? Because I don't just have good practice, I have the absolute best. You all know the usual "don't tell anyone your password blah blah blah", but there are MANY areas of security to cover. This guide covers all of them - everything from basics to best. It's a tl;dr, but if you don't want to take the risks, go ahead and read it. I know I would. It won't protect you 100% from being hacked, but you never know if you might learn something new that could save you.




CONTENTS

Your Password
Other Security Features
Hacking Methods
General Safety Practice
Final Notes





YOUR PASSWORD

What's in a password? Well, a RS password is not easy to brute-force (use a program to guess), but that does not mean it's impossible. So what's a good practice for password security?

  • At least 8 characters, or more. Longer is better.
  • Alphanumeric. This means a combination of both numbers and letters.
  • Hard to guess.
Let me touch on that last point. A person I knew was once hacked because he used his birthday (not the same, but an example: "September18th1995") as his password. That example is 17 characters, alphanumeric, and still pretty bad. Do NOT underestimate us when we say "hard to guess", because we mean it. I've known people to use passwords like "dragonkite#" and even as bad as a simple one or two words. It shocks me.

You may ask, "what's hard to guess?", in which case I reply with "meaningless."

My password is a 20+ jumble of characters in alphanumeric uppercase and lowercase. They were all randomly thrown in off the top of my head, and there is absolutely no meaning to them. Well, there you have it - I have just explained my password one step short of actually revealing it on a public forum. And I'm not insane, nor wanting to get hacked. I know I won't, because my password is SECURE.

To explain, I'll use some comparisons of password strength under a brute-force hack attempt. Thanks to Robbie for some of these stats. His backup PC is a dual-core 2.6ghz Athalon, which can test 5,546,000 keys per second.

A 5-character password with just numbers would be cracked in less than ONE SECOND.
A 5-character password, alphanumeric, would be cracked in less than THREE MINUTES.
^ Take heed of that line. I know this doesn't account for RS's time limits, but it does make you wonder. How secure are you, really? Now, let's move onto more secure numbers
A 10-character password, alphanumeric, would take more than 4,795 YEARS to crack at that speed. We can trust the hacker doesn't have a network of supercomputers, so you should be in the safe zone there. See, it's easy to be an idiot about security, but it's not exactly hard to be safe either.

Just for bragging rights, my password is obviously more, but let's call it 20 characters and alphanumeric. That's 62^20 possible variations. At Robbie's rate of over 5.5 million keys tested per second, it would take in the realm of 125,863 yottaseconds to try each one without restriction. One yottasecond is 32 quadrillion years, or 32,000,000,000,000,000 years. Bring it.

However, having a theoretically impossible-to-guess password does NOT make you immune to hacks. The longer your password, in general the harder it is to remember. If you have it copied in a file on your computer and it gets compromised, which I've known some people to do, your hard work is all wasted. If you must, writing it down somewhere else is a much more feasible option. A certain page in a book I'd call the best - somewhere you can access easily, but not a location where people will think to look (or have an easy time looking for that matter), or if they do find it, they won't assume "RuneScape password!". No books? CD sleeves or DVD covers work just as well!

Final tip: NEVER use the same password for other things such as multiple accounts (spare and pures. Well, this isn't as bad - what I do is use one password for my main, a second for my secondary, and a third for all my other spares as they have no real value anyway) clan/fansite boards, and ESPECIALLY not your Email address. Let's move onto that.




OTHER SECURITY FEATURES

What's the first thing Jagex ask for when you try to recover an account? Your Email address. Your Email account needs to be JUST as secure as your password, and I cannot stress this enough. A close friend of mine once lost in the realm of 1.5b because one of the popular clan forums (DI) was hacked, and his password was not linked to his account, but his email. It's suicide, and it's just as bad as using your RS password. Keep your Email account just as secure as you do your RS account.

Recovery questions. Well I won't say it's as "bad" if you use them the way they're supposed to be used (You actually answer the questions they ask)... but I don't recommend it. The stuff Jagex ask you can give away in a simple conversation with someone who's intent on finding out your information... and a lot of the time you won't even notice. How do you prevent this?

  • Decent: Make up your own questions - stuff you won't usually give away. Don't use something simple like "First clan?", something along the lines of "Number of pairs of socks you own?" (I personally know this off by heart, but most normal people don't... lol, well you get the idea).
  • Better: Randomize the answers. Make them completely different to the questions asked, for example, Q: "Colour of your first bedroom?" A: "A cat called Waffles". Also ideal writing these down as explained in the Passwords section, because this will be harder to remember.
  • Best: use the method explained in Passwords - an alphanumeric upper/lowercase jumble for each one. Questions become meaningless, and impossible to guess. Of course, you aren't likely to remember all 5 mixes (as you don't use your recoveries as often as your passwords), so I suppose writing them down is a must. Take the care you would in ensuring their security as described in the Passwords section.

Bank pin. Do you know how many people I run into who don't have a bank pin set? Too many. Two people in my last clan got hacked, and when I spoke to them about it, they said they both didn't have a bank pin set because it was "too much of an effort". And I was trying so hard to resist the urge to say "WELL IT'S YOUR OWN F***ING FAULT YOU F***ING IDIOTS". If you do not have a bank pin, then set one, or don't start crying if someone clears out your bank even though they never would have been able to otherwise. And of course, set the longer recovery time.

I did a test on pins, The stop-times for wrong guesses are 0 seconds, 10 seconds, 14 seconds, 10 minutes. The 10 minutes may seem off-putting, but you can still achieve roughly around 24 attempts per hour. 24 possible pins that a hacker can test in a single hour is easily enough to cover the basics.

  • BAD: For god's sake, don't use your birthday or the year you were born. It's their first guess.
  • BAD: Actually, avoid using years at all. 19## and 20## will be top guesses.
  • BAD: Something stupid like 1111 or 1234. It's their second guess.
  • GOOD: Something meaningful to you personally e.g. Duration of your favourite song
  • GOOD: 4 random, meaningless numbers, higher and lower, e.g. 7162. Memorise it, it's not hard.

Antivirus Software. Reasons for this will be covered in the next section. You *can* get away with using free antivirus software - it's better than nothing. AVG is my preference. Keep it updated - there's no point in having antivirus software if it's out of date. Usually it will automatically update, but if not, DO IT RIGHT NOW. You can set it to update while you finish reading this.

If you can, purchase something better. My two recommendations are Norton or Kaspersky. This is strongly recommended. Basic knowledge applies: keep it updated, and two or more antiviruses running at the same time is just as bad as having none at all. Do constant scans - not daily, but weekly. Monthly at the very least. You never know when you could get an infection.




HACKING METHODS

It's not all about brute-forcing. Sometimes it's about phishing or keylogging. These are actually more common, so let's get straight into it.

Phishing sites. or "hack sites". or "scam sites". Whatever they are, the ultimate endgame is to get your password. So, before you EVER enter your password on a webpage, there are 2 things you should consider:

  • How did I get here? Did I follow a link someone gave me on the IRC? Did I click on a link from somewhere not on the original RuneScape website?
  • Am I on the actual RuneScape website?
If you're unsure about #1, ask #2. Then take a look at the web address you're currently on. Do NOT judge from the webpage itself - it is really not hard to make a replica of the RuneScape website which looks almost 100% legit at first glance. What you should look at is the WEB ADDRESS. The cheap scam sites will be blatantly obvious, something similar to "www.runescape.com.imafaggot.tk", but I have seen people go as far as to actually buy a domain - for example "www.runeescape.com". Did you notice the 2 e's? Because there are quite a few people who don't.

Don't fall for the obvious. Secure pages (shttp:// or with the lock symbol) are NOT a definite sign that you are on the true RuneScape website. If it looks too good to be true, it is (The "post on my forums topic for a free 100m!", I've seen it so many times). There is no RuneScape 3 beta testing well, there is now, but you get the picture. But let's just assume you have entered your password on one of these sites by accident. More often than not, you well get SOME form of error - be it a "technical issues" page or whatever. If this happens and you realise you're on a phishing site, CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD RIGHT THE FUCK NOW. Then scan your entire computer, and then change it AGAIN.

Phishing emails. Back in the day, these weren't a big threat, but with the integration of Email addresses into account security, they've become a real bitch. In fact, some people have even managed to make it look like the Email came from Jagex Ltd legitimately - address and all. The majority of phishing emails will be something along the lines of "Your account has received a major infraction", which Jagex DO NOT EMAIL YOU ABOUT. If you want to check for yourself, go to the RuneScape homepage YOURSELF, and log in there. DO NOT CLICK THE LINK IN THE EMAIL.

Keyloggers. It is really not too hard to keep yourself safe from keyloggers. Frequent virus scans as well as being smart about what you download is enough. Too good to be true? It is. "HURR THIS PROGRAM LETS YOU DOUBLE YOUR MONEY HERP DERP" is really the extent of keylogging. You don't NEED to download anything to play RuneScape (except TeamSpeak for WG and maybe SwiftKit). If you think you have a keylogger, update your antivirus, scan your computer, and THEN change your password once you are sure you are clean.

IP Addresses. Can you get hacked if someone knows your IP address? Yes, you can. However, the level of skill required to actually do this (which involves accessing and modifying your router in order to infect your computer) is not something most hackers will waste on RuneScape accounts. If your IP is revealed, usually the worst that happens is you get a DDoS attack from the guy you camped in the last PKRI (If you have a dynamic IP, unplug your router for about a minute to reset your address). But I am NOT saying that IP hacks do not happen. The deterrents for this are a strong password on your router, a good firewall and antivirus, and of course not waving your IP address around for everyone to see.




GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICE

This section covers game-related security practice.

Check the Login Screen. It's there for a reason. Get into the habit of checking the "last login from" section EVERY time you log in. Get to know your IP address and hostname. Just a quick glance works - is this me? Yes - I'm ok! No - hit the panic button. There are also four boxes below that - Email Registration, Recovery Questions, Messages and Membership. They all should be green ticks, but you only need to worry about the first two. Did I request this Email change? Did I set these new recovery questions?

Bank your items when you log out. It's that simple. I don't care if you're only going for dinner for 10 minutes. Do you know when you're about to be hacked? NO, you don't. And if someone who doesn't know your pin logs into your account to find that 90% of your wealth is what you're wearing or in your inventory, they're going to be one happy hacker. Don't take chances.

Lend rares out at night. Make a noob happy. If you have a rare or really valuable lendable item, give it to someone on a 12 or so hour lend before you go to sleep. The two most common places a hacker goes for are bank and Grand Exchange, but usually they don't go for the returned items box. There's an epic video on RSFailBlog of a guy who gets hacked for around 600m, but the hacker misses the yellow partyhat he had lent out the previous day.

Consider hack-insurance. Hack-insurance is a way of hiding valuables around RuneScape, so that your accumulated wealth is not all into your bank. There are many ways to do this.

  • The Treasure Chest in a costume room of your house can hold various treasure trail rewards such as Third Age armour, worth millions.
  • The Artisans Workshop furnace in Falador can store around 50m worth of ores, and is protected by a bank pin.
  • For less rich players, the tool leprechauns can hold 255 compost and supercompost (at the time of writing these amounts are roughly worth 245k and 36k respectively).
  • The Miscellania kingdom (Quest: Throne of Miscellania) could also be used as a form of hack-insurance.
  • And of course, transferring some money/items onto spare or separate accounts always works nicely.

Account placement. This isn't general practice, but can be used if the risk of being hacked is higher - e.g. you're not going to be playing for a while if going on holiday and so. If your account is at the GE, it makes things easy for hackers, but if it's somewhere awkward and hard to reach a bank, then it won't stop all hackers, but it will be off-putting. One of the best ways is to bank everything except a knife, go up to the Mage Arena entrance in deep wilderness (mage bank), cut one web, enter the room between both webs, and drop the knife. If a hacker logs in, it's impossible for them to escape without someone else coming to cut the webs. However, this will only work if you do not have a knife or hatchet in your toolbelt.




FINAL NOTES

I was considering adding in a "what to do if you get hacked" section, but considering the rest of the guide is about preventing yourself from getting hacked, it would be awkward. Basically just learn from your mistakes to ensure it doesn't happen again, don't ragequit - it's easy to rebuild, and PLEASE don't go around spamming "I got hacked pls donate".

If you've read through the entire guide, I congratulate you. But if course, you must be thinking, "It's impossible to do all this s*** without getting fed up." I can tell you, I've been doing it for 8 years and I'm perfectly fine with it. It's all about getting into a routine - once you do, it becomes a habit. And in some ways it's actually enjoyable - I love the feeling I get when I type my password in, because I know it's one of the most secure passwords out there, or when I walk past the furnace in Falador and know I have 50m worth of ores tucked away there. I'm weird like that.

In 2003 I was not exactly hacked, but scammed out of my account (around age 9, fell for the "change ur password and press alt+f4 for free stuff"). Since then I've taken whatever steps I deem necessary to ensure my account's safety. I don't call it being a security whore, it's more like being smart. I have not been hacked in the nine years I've played, and so I've shared my knowledge on how I help ensure that with you here. This guide will not prevent you 100% from being hacked - I know that it could happen to me at any time. But I'm sure as hell not going to make it easy.
#109
House of Random / woah
August 18, 2011, 02:52:22 PM
Didn't know we had a phone version of the forums. Umm I can't see what I'm writing there's no scrollbse on this text box fffffffffff ok I think I broke it
#110
RuneScape Discussion / Jagex Espionage
August 12, 2011, 09:37:44 AM
#111
RuneScape Discussion / Bolas
July 13, 2011, 08:05:12 AM
BixuProductions Quick Review On New Range Weapons.

QuoteBolas can restrain their target. The effectiveness of this restraint depends on the target. They are very effective against mutated jadinko creatures. On another player, Bolas can be blocked and will hold the other player for 20 seconds. If the other player is using Protect or Deflect Missiles, the Bolas hold them for 10 seconds

So, basically Rangers now have the equivalent of barrage.
[ GE ]: [M] Bolas: 1,142gp

Discuss and/or stock up?
#113
House of Random / Paraprosdokians
June 25, 2011, 03:16:10 AM
1. Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

2. If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.

3. War does not determine who is right - only who is left.

4. Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

5. Evening news is where they begin with 'Good Evening, and then proceed to tell you why it isn't.

6. To steal ideas from one person is plagarism. To steal from many is research.

7. I thought I wanted a career. Turns out I just wanted paychecks.

8. Whenever I fill out an application, in the part that says, 'In case of emergency, notify:' I put 'DOCTOR.'

9. I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you.

10. Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are sexy.

11. Behind every successful man is his woman. Behind the fall of a successful man is usually another woman.

12. A clear conscience is the sign of a fuzzy memory.

13. Money can't buy happiness, but it sure makes misery easier to live with.

14. There's a fine line between cuddling and holding someone down so they can't get away.

15. I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.

16. You're never too old to learn something stupid.

17. To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.

18. Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.

19. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.

20. When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water.
#114
Media and Comedy / The Clan World - Meme Version
June 22, 2011, 10:41:40 AM






































#115

This is an official welcome to our Guests.
Please bear in mind that you are guests here and if you flame, spam, or otherwise make yourself unwelcome we will be obliged to take action to make you go away permanently.
We do like having company over though, so kick off your shoes and stay awhile.

Guests are able to view the public forums, but you need to register an account in order to post. In order to register, find the register link at the top-left corner of the forums.


The Public Discord Server
To get to know WG better, we have a public Discord server: http://www.wildernessguardians.com/discord/

To join our channel, use the "Discord" tab at the top of the forums.

Please feel free to join us there to get to know the clan better!
Please bear in mind there is to be no flaming, spamming or inappropriate language in our Discord server.


Benefits of the SMF Forums

So you're new to these forums and wondering what's so special about them?
There are many features to WG's forums that make them stand out.
Hopefully you will enjoy using them as much as we do!

For the reasons below, our forums are superior:

- The on This Day feature, a look back at WG events that happened on this current day in previous years.
- Options to search posts, the member list AND Google
- The registration process also prohibits spam bots from joining
- You are able to embed YouTube (Just paste the link) and Flash movies onto these forums.
- Many MANY more features! You'll discover them as you use them.

And those are just the things that nobody else in Runescape has.
Don't forget the following advantages!

- No advertisements whatsoever
- Appropriately organised forums on which guests can talk about almost anything
- Super fast loading times
- Highly visible text doesn't put strain on the eye
- No admin validation required. You may post once you are registered.
- Wise moderation ensures that the boards remain clean, but at the same time fun.
- Frequent visits from members and guests ensure the boards are active around the clock

We are proud to own quite possibly the best website and forums amongst RuneScape clans. Thank you for being part of this community through these splendid forums.

95% of the work put into these forums belongs to Robbiethe1st, without whom WG would not be the same. A special thanks to Robbie also.

Posted separately previously by Dorcha3377, His Lordship & Sativas
#116
Rules of C1L game is as follows
(special thanks to Zecchini who helped during the rules' formulation | Originally posted by Valdremia)
:

The object is to change one letter ONLY, and make a new word. You can drop a letter, add a letter or change a letter, but only change one thing. You have to keep it going until no one can make another word. You CANNOT play off of your own word. NO PROPER NOUNS, NO ABBREVIATIONS AND NO ACRONYMS ALLOWED! Each word played must be found in one of the 4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE dictionaries listed here.

When no one can make another word. That's the end of the game. The last successful person is the winner.

Example:
player 1-dark
player 2-dart
player 3-tart

(I) Game starts:
all winners of previous round will post 4-letter words for the next new round to start.

(II) Winner:
The winner of the game will be concluded only when the game ends for the week, i.e. as per clan time's end of each Sunday. If the game proceeds to have a conclusion nearing or after its prevailing week and trickles over to next week, a minimum of 48 hours* from last posted word left uncontended to be declared the winner. This is also to give others who might not be on forum daily, a chance to play or counter as well.

*Pertaining to last contended word under normal circumstances where there is none dispute or arrears to the word played or played on. However, when the word played and/or those played after it are questionable, disputed and/or requires validation, 48hours starts from the time/date it is validated. This is to ensure that players have ample time to contest the word and would not have lost of opportunities since they been pre-led to play off the invalid word.


(III) WORDS PLAYING OFF ITSELF and REPEATS
(1) You can't repeat a word that was previously used. Ex: word words word wouldn't work.

(2) You cannot play a word directly off its previous** under the following conditions:

- Changing of tenses (past to present vice versa): e.g. Sit > Sat, Lend > Lent, Baffle > Baffled, Know > Known.
- Changing of plurals versus singular: e.g. Play > Plays, Gasps > Gasp.
- Use of adjectives: e.g. Large > Larger, Trick > Tricky, Sex > Sexy.
- Change of spelling same word: e.g. Carat > Karat.
- Cases of words obviously playing off itself under the same genre of meaning: e.g. Muffled > Muffler > Muffle, Battled > Battles > Battler > Battle


**Note: under certain circumstances where words are played off directly but does not fall under the above conditions such as for e.g. Crate > Crater, Read > Ready (clearly different meanings/words), it is acceptable. If there are disputes please raise concerns with valid reasons. I will do my best to assess it.

(3) No professional-related words that does not exists in the English dictionaries stipulated in the game links.

(IV) Dictionaries
4 Dictionaries STRICTLY to refer to are:
CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY ONLINE
CONCISED OXFORD
MERRIAM-WEBSTER (assoc. Encyclopædia Britannica)
AMERICAN-HERITAGE


(V) Added exceptions - Spelling (American vs English)
Both are acceptable. So long as we stick to an existing word, same meaning, English based. You may use the Cambridge link to check the American Spelling:


Have fun! :)