Google is your friend.
http://tinyurl.com/sccv2review
Google is your friend.
http://tinyurl.com/sccv2review
Last edited by Secrecy; 10-15-2010 at 12:10 AM.
meh, just your run-of-the-mill dark style sheet, nothing impressive, imo. also, it looks like their category icons were designed by a 5-year old
I also don't like the new theme. The numbers of seeders to leechers are too close to each other I think...I wish they would let you choose which theme (the older one) you want to use on your profile.
dude how could you link meh through to that site ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! all top level trackers have spy programs that can see your browsing and will know i have been to such a horrible site i could get banned from many trackers because you link through to that forum !!!
i am nearly 1000% certain that is a highly dubioius forum that every tracker would frown upon my gods that is bad bad bad... they are probably checking my flash cache while we speak i can't even imagine what the consequence
^ Relax. If some staffer is so closed-minded that he/she would actually ban you for simply clicking on a link, then you're probably better off not being a member...
And if that post wasn't a joke and you really are that scared(which if you are, like many others here, you take this whole "bt world" entirely too seriously, just like the staffer that would ban you for clicking a link) then just implement the CSS hack.
Just clear your history, restart your browser, and protect yourself against the CSS hack. Not a big deal.
Your mention of "checking" your "Flash cache" also makes it look like you're not very familiar with how the hack works, by the way. Unless your history was somehow stored as an LSO (which it isn't) and a critical vulnerability allowed Flash objects to access other sites' Flash cookies, then there's no way that can take place.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Incognito for chrome and Private Browsing for Firefox should do the trick.
http://whattheinternetknowsaboutyou.com/ <--- Use this site as a reference if your that concerned.
Last edited by jubilee; 10-15-2010 at 08:23 PM.
Same goes for Opera's private tabs.
I'd prefer the ha.ckers.org CSS test, since as far as I know, the site you've linked to doesn't use the randomstring method.http://whattheinternetknowsaboutyou.com/ <--- Use this site as a reference if your that concerned.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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