Is this legit? This image is shocking but are you sure this is not AI? Why is there a password input box for every time you search? If that is a key, that is too short and no need to display if you are going to obfuscate it anyway. The URI up to register seems to be valid. It is the official registration link. But anything after that is an invalid route as far as I’m aware of. Tested it just now and did not work. For something claiming to be a “Data Breach”, why data content made of unusable links? First things come to mind should be userids, passwords, hashes, emails. Maybe you can enlighten us about this, if true, so we make the necessary counter-measures. But why post in Informal thread first?
I do not know how to make koalas happy. But if I’m in the same predicament, I’m eating something sweet, a fulfilling chow, a good deep sleep, or a long vacation/break for a refreshing restart. I will try avoiding socials related to work/stress at least for a day.
I have obtained data sets myself containing many credentials of InfinityFree accounts. I’m pretty sure that this data originates from so-called “stealer” malware: viruses that intercept data submitted through browsers and collect login details to share them with hackers. So you can also safely assume that it contains data from many websites and services, not just InfinityFree.
The specific content data is a colon-separated entry, in the format URL:username:password. Of course, this particular entry is invalid because registrations use email addresses, not usernames. And you can imagine that parsing this dataset is very unpleasant given that a colon is both the separator and a part of the data, which does not have a string delimiter. I know, because I did that once with one dataset (checked the affected credentials, reset the passwords and notified the affected user).
So to be very clear: there is no evidence of a vulnerability in our systems. This data was most likely harvested from the user’s device, and protecting against that is very difficult.
“ All I want is to sleep in a tree and have some fun, mate. I’d rather do anything else than what (Jri-creator) does. His work is annoying.”
For me? Some good music, Werther’s Original candies (Anyone else a fan?), and a good rest. And if time permits, maybe some videogames to satisfy the koala inside of me.
Aren’t you able to hide the post? Or can only the Moderators do that?
Just in case anyone else needs to hear this annoying news:
After a 4-day conversation with iFastNet’s support team(s) [They kept skipping over my question], I finally got the answer to the question I asked for 4 days.
Well I could flag the post which would hide it, but I don’t see a reason to do that, and it probably wouldn’t get accepted. But you’re right, only moderators can hide revisions; I can only edit them.
> Downloads a dynamic wallpaper
> Wallpaper is 4K30fps
> Try to enhance it to 60fps to not to look bad
> Online services requires money for such a video
> GitHub - hzwer/Practical-RIFE: More practical frame interpolation approach.
> RIFE screws up the loop
> Try to delete the first 2 frames to make it loop again
> Tried Davinci Resolve and get struck by the free version limits
> Tried iMovie and doesn’t work
> ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf "select='gte(n,2)',setpts=N/FRAME_RATE/TB" -an output.mp4
> Praise free software
So apparently my indian friend who pays for my server is both busy and getting a fever lately, so per today i moved the email traffic for my eu.org email to improvmx and probably sticking to it ever since. But playground server shall be paired with a playground domain! I have 475293.xyz registered with cloudflare, but keep having no idea what to do with it. With this change, i do what i typed earlier!
Heck, even sending to gmail (which theoretically shouldn’t work because the domain is a dollar a year forever version from .xyz (1.111b class,)) works for some reason (!)
There’re no hard limit of database sizes. The limit is put on computing power instead where if you operate the database very extensively then you risk getting suspended but that is very rare nowadays.
Can a BGP misconfiguration took down an entire ISP? Cellular Telecom, which also houses IndiHome (provider my neighbor’s using,) had an outage for a good hour or so this afternoon. Since i have access to router’s user panel, i tried rebooting the thing, didn’t work either. Out of curiosity i checked CloudFlare Radar for AS23693, their BGP announcements spiked up so high to ~400 thousand.