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Chase? at one point said that infamous was the one who originally wrote the cg, that he was distributing it. Then he said that he came up with another one on his own. Scapegoat? Hardly. And of course this last mess couldn't have been 1 or even just 2 persons. Just too much, too wide-spread. As to legal action - if they find these people then they can confiscate their computers, yes? As to IP, kaos said he was using neighbors' wireless without their knowledge. So, there's something else against him, but makes it a little more difficult to narrow it down as to address. That that thing is still up and active is worrisome. Even if they can't use what they've got now, what's to stop them from trying to change it so this all starts again. And "more or less stopped" doesn't really make me feel very secure.
As a matter of fact, if you think about it, it CAN be 2 people. All you need is one person to run across the CGer, then either can go in, and alter a shop code. That being done, some people may run across the infected shop, giving either even more shops to infect. Keep going to this cycle, and you have a tree of infected shops. As to infected userlookups, people may have had easy passwords to crack. Infamous is the person that created the code; speaking to him has led me to infer that he is the one behind all the code. Chase, if you will, is the "public relations". As to using his neighbor's wireless, anyone can do that. It's only hacking if its WEP (or any other password type) encoded. If he uses it then without their permission, THEN it is truly called hacking. Why? Because he's forcing himself into a password-protected zone.
Heck, even in some areas of the US (say, Beverly Hills), you can take a laptop with WiFi enabled, and have a nearly steady connection on a highway.
I say "more or less stopped" because for now, it appears as if his code is blocked. You never know, there may be ways around the blocks TNT has put.
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I hope you or someone has given TNT any and all information you have on this thing, where it is, if you have an actual IP, names, etc.
That, is pending. I probably will though, though i'm going to consult with others first.
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Disabling js - someone, I believe on the BD chat said that he'd done that a couple of weeks ago and ended up frozen for an unfair advantage. So that's against the rules technically. And a couple of people did have js disabled along with the adblock/scriptblock with FF this weekend and still got grabbed *shrugs* so I don't know.
He was frozen because he probably attempted to restock, or buy an item from a usershop. Disabling JS stops the popup, which gives you a slightly faster advantage. If you don't buy items from usershops, or rs, you're fine.
Even though some people had JS disabled, they were probably too late. It's likely they were grabbed, and then they disabled JS. Disabling JS after you've been CGed does nothing, you've already been grabbed. Thus, why I always disable it before I head to a user-edited page. 'Sides, it's not likely i'm going to buy something.
Adblock doesn't stop CGers because it stops ads. Such as *.swf. It doesn't block JS code to my knowledge. Scriptblock only blocks it if its configured right. Simply installing it won't work. Even then, parts of code might slip by.
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Premium accounts that were grabbed - if the person had logged into their webmail, even with a different password (which you should have and never use your neo webmail as your neo email for your account), that cookie still has neopets on it - therefore, with access to the webmail they also have access to the user admin panel - which has your name, address, phone #, part of your cc# or other payment method. If it wasn't possible then peoples' premium financial and personal information wouldn't have been able to have been ss and posted around, now would it.
This is a new insight for me, seeing as I've never used premium, and probably never will touch it. Thanks though, I'll keep this in mind.
I've checked this post over. IMO, I don't see anything exactly debatable, though I have provided a situation in a different perspective. I dunno if this would count as a debate; feel free to edit/tell me if it is, so I'll know for sure next time.