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  • #61
    Originally Posted by heytud View Post
    Tried but got: This webpage is not available
    The webpage at http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=327366 might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
    Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error.
    The site has been doing that to me all day.

    As an extremely regular member of the site (twice in my life) I cannot say if this is a recurring problem.

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    • #62
      it's due to all of the hits on the forum server.

      -daz
      WACUP Project <‖> "Winamp Ramblings" - Indie Winamp Dev Blog

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      • #63
        Well, it's in fact not the best what ever could happen.
        I changed my passwords except this here on winamp.com. I don't care about someone who is using my account here. If you see some posts like "Blahblah penis blahalbhablahb", remove the post
        Anyway. It teached all of us, that we should NOT use the same passwords on every website.
        Every software does have some safety failures. The best example would be Windows, Mac and Linux. Deal with it.

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        • #64
          I think it is just a clever way to get all the old users to come back and visit the forum.

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          • #65
            I'm fairly certain that my email has been compromised by the security breach, since I got a large spike in spam since the breach. I'd kept this email account largely spam-free until now.

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            • #66
              haha jaromanda, before I even looked at this thread I knew thered be a sorry sod who'd fight to death for "his" precious company. Winamp messed up on this one period. Now maybe you should stop crying and accusing others of being chickens while you are a company loving sheep...

              PS: I just saw you're from AU. That sheep comment was't meant racist...

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              • #67
                Why worry about accidental racist connotations when his signature is completely racist anyway?

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                • #68
                  labratofel: French people aren't a race, but you're right, it is offensive, and was clearly changed to goad Kaminari (who is from Paris).

                  bur2000: Llamas aren't sheep.
                  Request: A little SmartView Query Language love.

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                  • #69
                    Originally Posted by bur2000 View Post
                    haha jaromanda, before I even looked at this thread I knew thered be a sorry sod who'd fight to death for "his" precious company. Winamp messed up on this one period. Now maybe you should stop crying and accusing others of being chickens while you are a company loving sheep...

                    PS: I just saw you're from AU. That sheep comment was't meant racist...
                    Sheep thing is New Zealand and I aint fighting to the death for winamp ... I'm fighting to the death for common sense
                    Originally Posted by labratofel View Post
                    Why worry about accidental racist connotations when his signature is completely racist anyway?
                    My signature is factual
                    Originally Posted by osmosis View Post
                    labratofel: French people aren't a race, but you're right, it is offensive, and was clearly changed to goad Kaminari (who is from Paris).

                    bur2000: Llamas aren't sheep.
                    goad Kaminari? the french knuckle made threats beyond his station ... he should expect a little fun at his expense
                    "If you don't like DNAS, write your own damn system"

                    So I did

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                    • #70
                      FAQ...

                      7) What happened?

                      As a result of our continuous security monitoring, we identified and blocked this attack. Additionally, new security measures have been deployed to help keep this type of breach from happening in the future.
                      Does that suggest they weren't employing a full range before they were hacked?

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                      • #71
                        Originally Posted by JolietJake View Post
                        FAQ...

                        7) What happened?



                        Does that suggest they weren't employing a full range before they were hacked?
                        You can say nobody is perfect. How many staff do you need to have? 1? 2? 1000?

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                        • #72
                          Hmm, guess I won't store vital personal information like social security number in my Winamp Forums profile
                          Whipping Dat Llama Azz Since '98. Primetime Orgler. If you're interested in the latest portable computer reviews, please check out the Miami web design company I work for or my other sites, Audio Transcription Online and Chromebook Reviews. I'm just trying to go through this world. Just like you guys.

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