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Posts by SBTlauien

  1. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    1) What's one of your favorite films?

    Porn.

    2) Besides yourself (and therefore, DaGuru) who is/was your favorite Totse user?

    You.

    3) What was your favorite forum on Totse?

    Totse.

    4) Do you visit any other websites besides this one?

    Zoklet.

    5) What do you think of Dfg's "Totseans" website?

    Its alright.

    6) What do you think of Niggas In Space?

    I like like admining it.
  2. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Would he eat Cheerios? If so, what would he do if one was broken in half and then he realized when he ate them that they all got broken in half during chewing?
  3. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Why did I create this thread...
  4. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL You don't even need a 1-800 number. All you have to do is pretend you are speaking to the credit card company and give any code to the cashier, because the system will accept any code of the appropriate number of digits as an override code; it doesn't check anything, and neither does the cashier.

    But what if the cashier takes the card and makes the call...?
  5. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    There is always the HIV to worry about.
  6. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Lanny I think so, they charge like a debit card right? You can use a debit card just fine. Also you can go through paypal.

    Yes, but like HTS said, registering the zipcode is required for online transactions.

    Some places don't accept these cards though.
  7. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Better and easier to simply just host everything right off your own box.

    Yeah, but I have a prepaid phone that I use for my main internet. Aside from that, I use this ISP's free hot trial service that I get unlimited my changing my MAC address, but I can't host off of it(aside from TOR services).

    This is actually really cheap.
  8. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    I'm up and running. I did the $3.50 deal and got a VPS. Then I just redirected traffic using NOIP, from my domain to my Ramnode servers IP. After the redirect though, it shows the ip rather than my domain name, but it's not a big deal.

    Thanks fam.
  9. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Yeah, its through NOIP.
  10. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by D4NG0 pedo =/= rapist

    Does it really matter?
  11. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by greenplastic What if it turns out that literally every time she left you she went straight to a craigslist organized gang bang?

    That type of thing happens.
  12. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by bling bling av got a degree in enginerring i can run a cnc mill

    In Africa?
  13. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Just try to sleep for one hour.
  14. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    then you won't be disappointed when you find out she's only fucking one other guy

    you'll also feel less bad about cheating on her, since in your mind she's cheating on you anyway

    ALL WOMEN LOVE DP
  15. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    https://www.yahoo.com/gma/secret-warns-banks-coming-wave-atm-jackpotting-attacks-165004843--abc-news-topstories.html

    The U.S. Secret Service is warning banks across the country about a new means of robbing ATMs, previously seen in Europe and Mexico, but now hitting the U.S for the first time in a coordinated way.

    It's called "jackpotting." It works just like it sounds, an ATM machine is compromised to spit out cash to a fraudster at a furious rate of 40 bills every 23 seconds.

    "That’s where you get the term jackpotting from because it is basically like a slot machine that you hit the jackpot — you are basically taking all of the money out of the ATM," supervisory special agent Matt O'Neill told ABC News.

    The Secret Service says they've seen about a dozen cases across the country from the mid-Atlantic region through New England, the Pacific Northwest and Louisiana. "What we’re finding is the attacks really started in a coordinated effort in December and well north of a million dollars has been taken," O'Neill said.

    How does it work?

    Fraudsters pose as ATM technicians, even wearing uniforms and access the teller machine. They open it using a generic key that the Secret Service says is readily available for purchase on the internet.

    Once inside, they use a technical means — installing a laptop computer and a cellphone into the machine — to be able to remotely take over the machine and force it to discharge money. But to avoid detection, the bogus technician does not typically take the cash, that's left to a second co-conspirator.

    The second co-conspirator, a "money mule," then goes to the compromised machine and calls the phony technician who initiates a withdrawal sequence remotely.

    "It runs until it is empty or the person standing at the ATM alerts the controller of the ATM to stop the withdrawal sequence because either law enforcement is nearby or for whatever reason they get spooked and want to leave the scene," O'Neill told ABC News.

    The technician often returns to the empty machine to retrieve the the laptop and cellphone, putting the ATM machine back like he was never there.

    "We’ve seen these 21st Century robberies take place in plain sight, middle of the day, in malls, just because they are obviously getting themselves a jacket that says technician on it."

    After investigating a report of a jackpotting attack in recent days, the Secret Service quickly determined a more coordinated set of attacks was about to be launched in the next seven to 10 days. An alert was sent out Friday to inform the banking community of the potential attack and how they might protect themselves from being victimized.

    O'Neill says it's transnational organized crime using a mixture of international criminals and people who are already in the United States.

    The attacks target specific models of stand-alone ATM machines made by Diebold running a the Windows XP operating system. Banks can safeguard themselves by upgrading their ATMs' operating systems,

    Jackpotting has been a problem for a number of years in Europe and, according to the Secret Service, it was just a matter of time before it came to the United States. "It’s a problem that is not going to go away any time soon, now that it has hit our shores," O'Neill said.
    GMA on Yahoo

    What exactly do they do inside the ATM?
  16. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    It makes more sense to have a setup if you use it to build stuff for youself. I was thinking more about making things to sell.
  17. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    How long were the training courses at the call centers you worked at? Its like a seven week course where I work.
  18. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Does Steam accept Vanilla Visa?

    I'm going to start using VV for online transactions. Its a little bit safer but I get a lot of fraud calls at work and most seem to be online transactions.
  19. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by benny vader start printing guns

    So illegal...
  20. SBTlauien African Astronaut
    But I registered at NOIP back when I needed the service.

    Will it still work?
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