Actually me pointing out that securing TBDev shouldn't be looked at as an easy task should have helped him, because if he can't really code PHP then it will have saved him from looking a fool when someone fucks off with his db.Whatever at the end of the day its up the the OP what he picks, what is used more TBdev/Gazelle if he wants to go with a unkown source or even worse, have to pay for one, then thats entirely up to him, he was asking for advice i gave him advice, if he doesnt want to take that advice and would rather use yours, then fine by me, but arguing about it wont help him
This statement is kinda pointless, as I've shown I know more about this subject than you and spouting out the good old "Hackers can hack anything, nothing is ever truly secure" line is just pointless. Just because it isn't impossible to hack doesn't mean you can slack off and leave known holes wide open.PS: it doesnt have to be NSA protection, its just to stop script kiddies doing anything, and if people can hack into the NSA then what chance have trackers got to be totally secure, it wont ever happen i am afraid, if someone is good enough, then its easy enough. and there will always be someone good enough, it just depends if they want to go after you or not.
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