Give me your court case, and I'll deal with it, I'm in Australia, haha, just kidding, I'm too young to take a court case haha!Currently talking to bcroca on skype.
Doesn't believe a word i say , says im bullshitting.
Also they said I couldn't take it to court b/c they're in australia.
They're completely protected.
At this moment, im asking for contact with Mitch. Won't reply back.
WHMCS sends your password in plain text in a welcome email.First post just to post this?
@Shockbyte What are your opinions on this accusation?
Personally I don't see how he acquired your password because I don't think (could be wrong) that Shockbyte gives out db access to their reps.
WHMCS sends your password in plain text in a welcome email.
Anyone with support/admin access can check past emails sent to your account and can get your password from there.
That's why when you use WHMCS you should use a different password than your other ones.
But reading the rest of the thread looks like this has basically been resolved?
Too much to read.. I quitAfter conducting a joint investigation with our friends over at Shockbyte, and using the supplied IP, we've found that it is one of our VPS clients. While this is the first complaint of wrongdoing from this specific client, we take any and all reports seriously.
Our Acceptable Usage Policy has a clause that prohibits our users from launching malicious attacks.
"Network Security:
Customers may not use the Ready2Frag network with an attempt to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network, or account. This includes, but is not limited to accessing data not intended for YOU, logging into a server or account YOU are not expressly authorized to access, password cracking, probing the security of other networks in search of weakness, or violation of any other organization's network security policy. YOU may not attempt to interfere or deny service to any user, host or network. This includes, but is not limited to flooding, mail bombing, or other deliberate attempts to overload or crash a host or network. Ready2Frag will cooperate fully with investigations for violations of system or network security at other sites, including cooperating with law enforcement authorities in the investigation of suspected criminal violations. User who violate system or network security may incur criminal or civil liability."
The client has been suspended pending a response/explanation, as we believe that both sides of the story should be shared.
We'd like to remind our clients and Shockbyte's clients that neither of these incidents were directly related to our respective hosts. None of Shockbyte's staff or systems were compromised, and none of our staff were involved in the attack. As the client had never been involved in a security complaint before, we had never directly investigated the usage of his service. At the completion of our investigation, it is highly likely that the client is at fault, and we're dealing with it.
Thank you.
Wyatt T. / Head of Operations
OK, and your current one? :>My old MC-Market password was abrham lincons birthday.
Idk why, it just was.
