These guys must be bored, and other than being annoying, what else have they achieved?
Hmmm, seems we lost yet some more days worth of posts.
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These guys must be bored, and other than being annoying, what else have they achieved?
Hmmm, seems we lost yet some more days worth of posts.
Yea just a bit annoying. Lol yea keep losing post. Been trying to get away from 665 for days now.
Damn hacker! Really a pain now.
Well at least they chose the time we were getting out of golden week limbo and not before or after. This was a minor annoyance yet it could have been worse if they waited only a few days more when site traffic will be at its highest. Which is why i a no tolerance policy needs to be invoked:
LOL anyone want to start a nerd war
In all honesty back hacking these idiots is not worth the time and effort and honestly we will be hacked by stupid people with not time or imagination accept it and move on.
Geez whats with hackers now these days? First PSN now Mangashare? smh
SHIT.
That sums it up pretty well. D:
People have strange hobby's, I was rather surprised when the stuff turned in a blue screen and re-directed to the hackers site. Well, Mangashare was a bit lucky that the hacker didn't have any evil intentions( even if he took a lot off private data), and the owner did get it back in the same day.
The hackers that are more dangerous are the ones with revenge intentions, this is a total other story. They take it fully over and demands a randsom, or take it over without letting the owner know. And then they modify the site a bit or place a trojan horse/virus on the site for stealing information. ( their are also people doing it with home computers, I can't image anyone who doesn't have had any trojan horse or a virus in the past.) Anyway he did get 80k off private data, something that happened can not be reverted.
Also could it be possible to add extra protections like separating the data on different servers, and use more layers off protection?
Anyway it would be handy to have a back-up server with a back-up adress like mangashare.us or mangashare.eu with a seperated server. When the stuff is hacked again or something breaks down, then it's still possible to communicate on the back-up server. ( Note: the advantage off a back-up server is that they can't steel everything at ones only the part that is in the specific database (splitting up the database). It's also handy to use a software then that a server can detect that the other server is acting weird and then shutting that server down. The only way to stop a hacker when he's almost through the last layer of protection is to shut it down or disconnect the database without power( a direct shut down, then a restart without a network connection and run a recent updated virus scanner.) Well, I'm not a pro with this but that ".exe" file was probably the trojan horse that took the information from the database (all systems can read .exe or I'm wrong).
Note: half of what I typed is guessing. -_-