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    i think someone just exploited a common vulnerabilty which all these trackers had..

    one exploit and lot of vulnerable trackers ... i say site with nice coders are still intact

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    i think sct coder djgrrr ts very good and sct its safe.

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    is it true that scn and rts has been hacked ? could someone confirm this?

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    Damn whats up with all these hacks, a password stealing's.
    Its been awhile but I'm back... well sort of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eLucid View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by game1283 View Post
    I think password hashes cannot be reverse hash.. so how can they use it?
    You're right. It's very difficult to reverse a hash unless the password is simple, or a rainbow table is used. Unfortunately, there's a fault in the cookie system used by the TB source, which makes it possible to get into an account with only a hash.
    Sort of correct, If you have a relatively simple password, Then its relatively simple to crack.

    MD5 hashing is still uncrackable to some degree, But there are MD5 databases created now around the net where you enter the MD5 hash into a text box, Hit enter and it will search the whole database.

    If there is a match, You are hacked.

    My advice to everyone would be to use really strong passwords, Something that has no meaning to you or anyone else. Store them all in a text file after you have done it.

    -dfff4jnmn-££-hjknjdh- would be secure

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    as long as my favorite site TEOFEFJIFJEF is not hacked..
    they have very strong security measures there


  7. BitTorrent   -   #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Luke_marlow View Post
    -dfff4jnmn-££-hjknjdh- would be secure
    Not as secure as you think it is. There's a pattern in your password.

  8. BitTorrent   -   #38
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    want to create a strong password ?? try creating a gmail account .. if the gmail says the password is strong .. it is strong ..

  9. BitTorrent   -   #39
    Just type random, both lower and uppercase, numbers and symbols.
    Like:

    Gy6*t3@XD0

    After a while you've probably learned it by heart.
    Last edited by Durkslag; 08-27-2007 at 12:58 PM.

  10. BitTorrent   -   #40
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    or just get the tracker to generate a new one to you?

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