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  1. #41
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny maybe i would.

    i've bought a few fake stuffs online simply because i was gambling on the chances that the seller could be authentically honest, decent person.

    Me too, I bought a "gaming chair" for $14 and free shipping on ebay about a year ago, it never showed up. Paypal gave me my money back though.
  2. #42
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny maybe i would.

    i've bought a few fake stuffs online simply because i was gambling on the chances that the seller could be authentically honest, decent person.

    The red flags are the fact the source code is heavily obfuscated, and the fact you're just supposed to take someone's word for it. If i were to send you offensive security tooling i wouldn't obfuscate the source code. But the onus is still kind of on you if you can't read the source.
  3. #43
    Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson If you are backing up correctly you keep multiple copies, ours go back 90 days…if day 87 doesn't work, you try day 85 etc.

    Either way the sysadmin isn't going to resort to some bullshit 'dark web' arbitration as Aldra suggested

    That's great, but if the backup doesn't copy the right stuff, or copy all the stuff, or is in the wrong format, or is encrypted and needs a key no one knows, or is keeping a differential backup which winds up getting messed up and corrupted, or itself is on a drive which gets encrypted by the ransomware, then none of that will help.

    There is also the configuration needed to get things working with each other again.

    People think "oh I'm backed up", but they need to do a test restore from backup before they can be really confident. They should also be doing some sort of remote and offline backups too, not just relying on an external hard drive or whatever.

    I once worked at a place where some techy had some shitty backup solution for an accounting database. It was based on copying the database file, from the filesystem, while the database was running... Obviously a lousy idea. The database crashed, and the backups, which went back months, were all unusable.
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  4. #44
    Someone isn't doing the job they are paid to do if paying the ransomware guy or going to a dark web "court" is the solution of choice.

    Just the facts ma'am.
  5. #45
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson eh? I think we are using term "dark web" loosely here…cracked software is readily available on the "light" web. Dark web is for selling people, guns, drugs, assassinations etc…not for selling cracked copies of angry birds.

    well the entire reason this thread was made was because of people going to court on a forum for selling cracked software that was really ransomware.. so idk you tell me?
  6. #46
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What kind of darkweb user falls victim to ransomware? try again.

    the entire reason there was a post about this else where, hence the reason i started this thread.. so back to you.. try again
  7. #47
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson ? how does that make the sysadmin and techs darkweb users?

    Any sysadmin worth his salt will have a backup he can restore from rather than having to go through some darkweb "court" shit show.

    you keep trying to argue the fact that none of this happens that i mention, yet im mentioning it because it did happen.. so how about stop trying to play so naive, and act like every single person is based on how you portray them, and use your brain a bit more with opened ended thinking. it might actually get you somewhere in conversations instead of irrelevant comments on a topic that you clearly either dont have the intelligent to search about yourself, nor care to look into.
    you only are making yourself look the fool
  8. #48
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Donald Trump I once worked at a place where some techy had some shitty backup solution for an accounting database. It was based on copying the database file, from the filesystem, while the database was running… Obviously a lousy idea. The database crashed, and the backups, which went back months, were all unusable.

    this actually happens a lot

    "what do you mean copying mounted postgres/mysql/mssql files doesn't work"
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  9. #49
    Originally posted by maddie well the entire reason this thread was made was because of people going to court on a forum for selling cracked software that was really ransomware.. so idk you tell me?

    the first rule of getting cracked wares is to not pay a single cent for it.

    if peoole are paying for cracked software then theyre doing it wrong.
  10. #50
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Warez forums in general are pretty lame anyway.
  11. #51
    WareZ was on FTP servers.
  12. #52
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Sophie Warez forums in general are pretty lame anyway.

    Right?

    These retards should just not use computers next time in general. Pretty EZ. Signed , fanglekai and me
  13. #53
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by mmQ Right?

    These retards should just not use computers next time in general. Pretty EZ. Signed , fanglekai and me

    If you're a retard then warez forums are the place for you. I just don't see any particular value in using them.
  14. #54
    Originally posted by Sophie If you're a retard then warez forums are the place for you. I just don't see any particular value in using them.

    It's popular software that's good to bind RATs to, with a call-home attached.
  15. #55
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny the first rule of getting cracked wares is to not pay a single cent for it.

    if peoole are paying for cracked software then theyre doing it wrong.

    i agree, thats why the entire situation about going to court over stuff you shouldnt be paying for is pretty stupid in itself.
  16. #56
    Not necessarily. If the game is worth $40, and you played $10 to crack it, you've just saved $30.
  17. #57
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    that's not what this is about
  18. #58
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It's popular software that's good to bind RATs to, with a call-home attached.

    That you don't have to go looking for your shell is implied. You don't have to over specify.
  19. #59
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "I bought a $1000 mystery box off the darkweb"

    Tune in to see a vial of blood, a doll missing an eye and a USB drive.

    they sent me a sample of red mercury
  20. #60
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood they sent me a sample of red mercury

    Well, did you try some?
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