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Originally Posted by motorhaven
Welcome to I was right.
Had you followed all the resources out there about it you'd have seen there was than just screen shots. But you and others were too busy looking to defend VB rather than following and reading everything at the resources, such as the long thread over at Mac Rumors where there was plenty of info.
The right thing was not IB employees initially taking the Baghdad Bob role.
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No you were not right, mistaken possibly... while assuming too much it seems.
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Originally Posted by motorhaven
The screen shots the script kiddie provided show the VB.org database in the list.
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Well now a plain run of the mill fashion script kiddie could not do this, it was someone w/ knowledge and expertise enough to know where to look and what to look for and how to "dig" for it.
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Originally Posted by motorhaven
Which one is a fact? A single server was hacked as you claim, or servers as the notice from VBulletin claims? Just curious, since my post about others being wrong was considered enough nonsense to remove, but not those calling me paranoid, a conspiracy nut, or any of the others slamming me. Hardly seems impartial.
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The reason why is your spreading rumors and paranoia around like wildfire which is causing panic if nothing else. Paul said a QA server was hacked, it had around 100 variations of old installs/database copies on it for testing purposes so therefor it was best for vbulletin.com and vbulletin.org to have us all change our passwords.
Until we all know more lets try and be civil, sorry if I came across wrong initially motorhaven but my points are still valid i.e. you only know of this because of what you've read and you're not Paul nor anyone else on staff at vbulletin.com so you didn't know "for sure" at time of posting.