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#51
Real Life Discussion / Re: Zeitgeist
July 26, 2012, 12:18:11 PM
Tin foil hats for everyone.

Sigh
#52
Gaming / Re: World of Warcraft
May 31, 2012, 02:19:15 AM
Hit gold cap few months ago.... sooooo bored.
#53
Gaming / Re: Diablo 3
May 31, 2012, 02:18:16 AM
Oh god reece, that is exactly what it is like as a barb.
#54
Gaming / Re: Favorite video games of all time.
March 29, 2012, 12:08:11 AM
Morrowind
#55
Must be nice to see everything so black and white.
#56
Media and Comedy / Re: KONY 2012
March 26, 2012, 03:26:06 AM
Nothing new. Africa has been fucked up for hundreds of years. Getting even worse with al qaeda moving in.
#57
Quote from: DG Keanu on January 24, 2012, 09:07:50 AM
Quote from: btraill on January 23, 2012, 11:03:58 PM
However, Jagex has a big advantage and can potentially win the battle if they press hard against developers with cease and desists.

Yeah, and we'll be paying membership fees of £30/month to fund that  :@

Any major software company - jagex included, already has a small army of lawyers
#58
RuneScape Discussion / Re: So i was in world 2....
January 16, 2012, 01:16:51 AM
thanks lumby
#59
Quote from: Flame Outlaw on January 13, 2012, 03:52:15 PM
Quote from: Mochacho456 on January 11, 2012, 03:07:58 AM
Quote from: Flame Outlaw on January 11, 2012, 02:38:49 AM
The biggest thing I can tell you is to make sure you use capital letters, numbers, and symbols in your passwords. Doing that would pretty much null and void brute force hackers..

Obviously you don't know how brute force hackings work.

QuoteIn cryptography, a brute-force attack, or exhaustive key search, is a strategy that can, in theory, be used against any encrypted data.[1] Such an attack might be utilized when it is not possible to take advantage of other weaknesses in an encryption system (if any exist) that would make the task easier. It involves systematically checking all possible keys until the correct key is found. In the worst case, this would involve traversing the entire search space.

The key length used in the encryption determines the practical feasibility of performing a brute-force attack, with longer keys exponentially more difficult to crack than shorter ones. Brute-force attacks can be made less effective by obfuscating the data to be encoded, something that makes it more difficult for an attacker to recognise when he/she has cracked the code. One of the measures of the strength of an encryption system is how long it would theoretically take an attacker to mount a successful brute-force attack against it.

Brute-force attacks are an application of brute-force search, the general problem-solving technique of enumerating all candidates and checking each one.

So next time, be a dick to someone else that is trying to help you.

All possible combination's, making symbols, numbers and capital letters obsolete. I work in network security. There are 9 terabyte rainbow tables out there.

The best protection against brute force is a long ass password that can't be guessed.
#60
RuneScape Discussion / So i was in world 2....
January 15, 2012, 04:24:44 AM
When someone asked me if i wanted all their stuff, they were quitting. They told me to bank all my stuff and follow them. Of course that set off about a billion NOPES, and i ignored them.

What were they planning on doing to me? i'm assuming this was some sort of scam.
#61
is anyone familiar with a diego santos?
#62
Whoever it is, is still at it. They messaged my mother asking for details regarding the recovery questions on my email account.
#63
Quote from: Flame Outlaw on January 11, 2012, 02:38:49 AM
The biggest thing I can tell you is to make sure you use capital letters, numbers, and symbols in your passwords. Doing that would pretty much null and void brute force hackers..

Obviously you don't know how brute force hackings work.
#64
This was earlier today, i changed the password and recovery on facebook.
#65
Doing everything they can too.

I was at work today when i got a call from someone who said that they were talking to me on facebook, but knew it wasn't me. Lo and behold someone had managed to get in and was talking to certain people looking for details about my runescape / email accounts. They were requesting help from people to answer my "secret questions" and whatnot to gain access to my email, which would hopefully allow them to enter my runescape account. I managed to thwart this and reset many of my passwords and whatnot.

Anyone know anything about this?
#66
Achievements / Re: Rushers are idiots
July 11, 2011, 03:54:00 AM
RS pvp looks so damn boring ugh
#67
RuneScape Discussion / Re: Loyalty Program
July 01, 2011, 04:22:36 PM
OH GOD PLEASE KEEP PLAYING OUR GAME WE ARE SO DESPERATE.

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