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09-17-2015, 01:48 PM
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Join Date: Sep 14, 2015
Location: H-town
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AM Hack and Eccie
Hello,
I do not want to alarm anyone but I wanted to see what the thoughts were regarding security and this site. I was recently part of the AM HACK and its pretty bad. Everything was taken and put out there. I fear that the same could happen here with regards to PM’s, IP addresses, any payment information and other things.
Does anyone know how data is stored or protected? I apologize if this has been seriously discussed but I could not find much regarding the topic. I feel like site security is a huge necessity of today.
Thanks,
Doe
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09-17-2015, 06:30 PM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Feb 9, 2011
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 89
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I have the exact same concerns and have requested that all of my data be deleted from all of their databases. I don't know if they are willing to do it but that is what I have requested. I have no desire to ever be embarrassed the way the AM guys have been.
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09-17-2015, 07:15 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Aug 5, 2010
Location: World Citizen
Posts: 886
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Sigh.........OK let me take a deep breath before I reply.
Don't you know about creating a false persona in this world. Never, ever, ever use your RL info.
I have done it for years and have never gotten rejected by any site; pay or free!
Use your noggin' to figure out how to work around any site that wants you to register. pre-paid cards, smart phones, dummy email accounts, dumb phones.
I know I'm harsh and the first to admit it, but .....
WOW Just WOW!
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09-17-2015, 08:06 PM
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Account Disabled
Join Date: Sep 28, 2013
Posts: 478
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Originally Posted by jframe2
Sigh.........OK let me take a deep breath before I reply.
WOW Just WOW!
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+1 to jframe2, I agree with all he said.
DoeDoe - never use RL (real life) information on this site. Get a hobby phone, a hobby e-mail, vanilla prepaid VISA/MC/AMEX. I have also taken the steps to have his and her laptops so she is never on mine.
I also have CCleaner set to run at startup, open all browsers in private viewing and also purchased a VPN (privateinternetaccess.com) so even my router and internet provider can't see what I am doing.
If there is anything else I can be doing to protect my anonymity I don't know what it is or else I would be doing it.
The only thing I need to do is upgrade my hobby phone. Right now I just have a cheap Tracphone that stays either in my desk at work or in my spare tire compartment if I am not using it. However, it is a cheap flip phone and I have forgotten to turn it off on occassion. I need one that has a screen lock so if I forgot to power down, at least the screen will be locked.
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09-17-2015, 09:20 PM
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Registered Member
Join Date: Sep 14, 2015
Location: H-town
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While I had taken some precautions..... They have found all kind of loops and ways to dox people, although often linked to credit card purchases. I think just a few security reassurances would be good. Thanks everyone for the tips. I followed all of those. My slip was a little different.
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09-18-2015, 12:00 PM
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Account Disabled
Join Date: May 21, 2012
Location: Dallas, Tx
Posts: 16
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Who on this web site would I contact to have all of my personal information deleted? A mod, a super mod? Please help. Thanks
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09-18-2015, 12:08 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Nov 13, 2012
Location: Pgh
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Originally Posted by jframe2
WOW Just WOW!
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My thoughts exactly
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09-18-2015, 02:14 PM
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Valued Lurker
Join Date: Jul 3, 2015
Location: Houston
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Originally Posted by SBbanker4u
Who on this web site would I contact to have all of my personal information deleted? A mod, a super mod? Please help. Thanks
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You can contact the staff my clicking on the "contact us" link at the bottom of the page and typing in your request or question.
On the other hand, there shouldn't be much personal info to delete. If you used an identifiable e-mail address, you can create a new, anonymous one and then change it in your profile. What other personal info would you be concerned about?
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09-18-2015, 03:53 PM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Jan 28, 2010
Location: AL
Posts: 91
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Originally Posted by pilot4u2.0
+1 to jframe2, I agree with all he said.
DoeDoe - never use RL (real life) information on this site. Get a hobby phone, a hobby e-mail, vanilla prepaid VISA/MC/AMEX. I have also taken the steps to have his and her laptops so she is never on mine.
I also have CCleaner set to run at startup, open all browsers in private viewing and also purchased a VPN (privateinternetaccess.com) so even my router and internet provider can't see what I am doing.
If there is anything else I can be doing to protect my anonymity I don't know what it is or else I would be doing it.
The only thing I need to do is upgrade my hobby phone. Right now I just have a cheap Tracphone that stays either in my desk at work or in my spare tire compartment if I am not using it. However, it is a cheap flip phone and I have forgotten to turn it off on occassion. I need one that has a screen lock so if I forgot to power down, at least the screen will be locked.
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I would suggest using TOR instead of a VPN. Its free and at highest settings it is good at stopping scripts etc from grabbing info. Also VPNs as a rule can leak your MAC (Media Access Control) address which generally is a unique identifier that can be traced (with difficulty) to the machine.
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09-18-2015, 04:32 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Nov 28, 2012
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 337
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Originally Posted by pilot4u2.0
+1 to jframe2, I agree with all he said.
DoeDoe - never use RL (real life) information on this site. Get a hobby phone, a hobby e-mail, vanilla prepaid VISA/MC/AMEX. I have also taken the steps to have his and her laptops so she is never on mine.
I also have CCleaner set to run at startup, open all browsers in private viewing and also purchased a VPN (privateinternetaccess.com) so even my router and internet provider can't see what I am doing.
If there is anything else I can be doing to protect my anonymity I don't know what it is or else I would be doing it.
The only thing I need to do is upgrade my hobby phone. Right now I just have a cheap Tracphone that stays either in my desk at work or in my spare tire compartment if I am not using it. However, it is a cheap flip phone and I have forgotten to turn it off on occassion. I need one that has a screen lock so if I forgot to power down, at least the screen will be locked.
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EVERYTHING this guy said
I know some guys are techie and really don't consider online anonymity, when they sign up
never post real life pics of yourself that can positively identify you, always blur face and other distinguishing marks like tattoos (Picasa can be used to do crude blurs)
don't create a hobby e-mail address like firstname.lastname@mail.com
or anything close to your know aliases e.g. if you are known as big-bobby, create an online handle without bobby like 'mac-daddy'
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09-19-2015, 12:47 PM
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Registered Member
Join Date: Sep 14, 2015
Location: H-town
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I was worried about a pm I sent with some screening info. This was about 2-3 years ago.
I didn't mean to make anyone flustered but the way this whole AM thing went down and how the company was just like..... Meh oh well.... Was really screwed up.
I know people don't often think of these things until it's way too late.....
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09-19-2015, 02:00 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Aug 5, 2010
Location: World Citizen
Posts: 886
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Ok ..... more thoughts..... AM either purposely or by chance has a built in "Plausible Deniability" built into their sign in process.
Specifically, AM do not have a "Confirm your Registration" email sent to the email you provide. So anyone on AM can deny, deny, deny...... many instances of this are out on the news sites. Not sure of the process for this site as its been a few years since I registered.
But still, sites do not care if you provide RL info or not; if you are wanting Premium, you pay..... that's all they care about.
As for deleting personal information...... if one is still on the site after making this request, you must not be that worried. If you're worried stop going to the site!
HERE's the Scoop on the AM Hack- approx 6 months ago, certain persons confirmed that the site was one giant HOAX, fem-bots; lying about the stats of females registered, etc, etc, etc. AM was confronted and warned that this bothered some people as being wrong, unfair business practice, taking advantage of people.... all in the name of $.
AM was told to clean up it's act or there would be consequences...... the owner just kept taking $; probably felt he was to far down the rabbit-hole of deceit to ever recover.... so he just did nothing.
And the results are now history.....
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09-19-2015, 02:16 PM
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Valued Lurker
Join Date: Jul 3, 2015
Location: Houston
Posts: 220
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Originally Posted by jframe2
Specifically, AM do not have a "Confirm your Registration" email sent to the email you provide. So anyone on AM can deny, deny, deny...... many instances of this are out on the news sites. Not sure of the process for this site as its been a few years since I registered.
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Eccie currently does send you an "activation required" e-mail when you sign up, and it has a link you have to follow to finish creating the account.
Still, I assume that someone who regrets the e-mail address they used to sign up can simply create a new one and link it instead.
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09-19-2015, 02:33 PM
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Valued Lurker
Join Date: Jul 3, 2015
Location: Houston
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Originally Posted by DoeDoe
I was worried about a pm I sent with some screening info. This was about 2-3 years ago.
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Now that's a different story, and a valid concern (I was thinking more about user profile info). Don't know if that can be undone. Wouldn't hurt to ask the staff to see what your options are.
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09-19-2015, 04:50 PM
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Join Date: Sep 14, 2015
Location: H-town
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Originally Posted by FrontRunner
Now that's a different story, and a valid concern (I was thinking more about user profile info). Don't know if that can be undone. Wouldn't hurt to ask the staff to see what your options are.
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Thank you for your suggestion, I will follow up with an administrator. You would not believe the stress that AM hack has caused..... Maybe a sticky should be made with tips on staying ANON on the web.
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