TSR HAS DOXED YOU!

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Druscylla:
I'm on that list. I'm even in the top 30. They have an e-mail address that I use only for forum sign-ups and to collect spam. I didn't use my real name. And my TSR account is under an entirely different name. I'm nearly too bone-idle to share their files, but I am thinking I may have to try to live up to my top 30 designation.

But its not something I feel I need to point at people on the list and go neener neener. If you have EVER signed up with TSR, or have ever bothered them in any way, chances are they have some info on you already and we all know they aren't the most honourable of opponents. But to suggest that we would hack them is ridiculous. Leave those shenanigans to them.

Lorelei:
Quote from: Rayea on 2009 December 16, 00:43:02

Hm...I didn't get even half way down the List and I gave up.


Rayea, meet the "Find" feature in your browser.

Ctrl+F, meet Rayea.

cefwyn:
Quote from: Rainne on 2009 December 18, 06:01:21

Also, MATY is not your personal army.  STFU and STFD, ceftard.

Edit to make it more clear who I was talking to.


Hehe, I never suggested MATY was anything like an army, and it definitely wouldn't do anything I say. I was also not really recommending anyone to DDOS. REAL clever insult by the way  ;)

Quote from: Grimma on 2009 December 18, 05:51:11

Hey retard, we don't do DDOS here. It's bad, and people go to jail for that kind of stuff. Pixels just aren't THAT important, mkay?


If pixels weren't important people would not get so upset about what they read in forums.

It's quite amusing to me that THAT was even the part of my post which was focused on. Was it because the words hacker and DDOS were in the same post? DDOS isn't hacking. One thing that should get you worried though is that with your real name and an e-mail address (especially if it's one bound to your ISP) it's pretty easy, for someone who really wanted to, to completely ruin your lives. There's a great possibility that everyone on that list will get considerably more spam e-mails, and you should definitely start using another e-mail address for anything important (ie. banking) as phishing attacks are likely to become more common for those people (some phishing e-mails are incredibly hard to distinguish from the real ones). There really isn't any legal process in any country for dealing with this unless you've got a lot of money to throw at a good lawyer.

I thank you for reading yet another though process by ceftard :P

EDIT: Fixed tag snafu

Druscylla:
Your attempts at a reply are moot. It isn't pixels that are the important thing. The fact of the matter is that TSR shares people's personal information - and have in the past. Though several people here used fake names and web based e-mails, some people didn't. Also, TSR has attacked their own members, are careless with people's financial information and that makes the whole "who cares its just pixels?!" argument completely irrational.

And just because you can do things doesn't mean you should.

cefwyn:
Quote from: Druscylla on 2009 December 18, 14:32:49

Your attempts at a reply are moot. It isn't pixels that are the important thing. The fact of the matter is that TSR shares people's personal information - and have in the past. Though several people here used fake names and web based e-mails, some people didn't. Also, TSR has attacked their own members, are careless with people's financial information and that makes the whole "who cares its just pixels?!" argument completely irrational.

And just because you can do things doesn't mean you should.


I agree with you completely. It would seem that my attempts at humor have once again fallen prey to the lack of a sarcasm tag, and, perhaps, my lack of humor  ;). My warnings in my previous post are quite serious however. Anyone who was stupid/ignorant enough to provide real details to TSR really does need to be careful as when a list like that is leaked out onto the internet, the first people to utilize it are always the spammers and phishers.

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