Someone hacking websites under my name - The drama never stops.

Discussion in 'Security and Legal' started by Kaiser, Sep 12, 2011.

  1. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

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    If any more accusations arise in this thread without proof, then I'm afraid we're going to have to lock it, as there is enough drama and it's not needed here!

    What is done is done, and we all need to move on and look to the future and show these "hackers" that their attempt to delete everyone's files will not stop them from coming back even stronger!

    Also, why would you honestly decide to "hack" all accounts on your reseller/host is beyond me because it only makes things worse than good, and I don't beleive Glock would do such a thing to his clients either...
     
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  2. Ashley

    Ashley Regular Member

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    Yeah, but to make a really good deface page, I thought it involved a little CSS and HTML. Unless your talking about those basic pages, where all it has was "Hacked by so and so" and the page is always so simple looking as well.
     
  3. Cerberus

    Cerberus Admin Talk Staff

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    Well, I mean you could do that with a simple visual editor and not have to know about anything website related at all. I would suggest Sitespinner if you want to learn. It has a code panel that you can see along with the visual editor. Makes it easy for learning basics and such. But HTML and CSS are not hard to learn either. Just put in the time and practice. :)
     
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