Hackers trying log-in to accounts here

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I am seeing "forum spam" with some of those IP's.

So they are trying to hack accounts so they can spam forums with shit like "I get paid $50 an hour from home!".

Does anyone actually click on those links? My damn 65 year old computer illiterate mother knows better than to click on that crap...
 

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I am seeing "forum spam" with some of those IP's.

So they are trying to hack accounts so they can spam forums with shit like "I get paid $50 an hour from home!".

Does anyone actually click on those links? My damn 65 year old computer illiterate mother knows better than to click on that crap...

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freaks tried hacking my account 5 times today, failed, fuck you stalker boy, whomever that may be.
 

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Login attempts...

Per my email, someone is trying to hack into my account here... sounds like somebody is having a rather pathetic evening [emoji23] thanks for reminding me why I lost interest in this place to begin with!
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Nobody is actually trying to get into your account. It's a chinese computer cyborg drone, not an actual poster.
 

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Fuck it, I just blocked all TOR traffic.
 

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Ah. I wondered why the IP was from Germany. I figured they were masking it or something.


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Entirely too many people confuse cracking with hacking.
 

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A brute force attack on a password is not cracking? Wat? Am I misinterpreting something here?
 

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Yep. In this case, a brute force is not possible. :)
 

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Since it limits the login attempts? Still is an attempted brute force attack though.
 

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Since it limits the login attempts? Still is an attempted brute force attack though.

Key word: attempted.

Somewhere some kid tried to log into their parents paypal account to buy some game off steam. They failed. I don't consider that cracking. Maybe I'm just old school, but I consider cracking as a bypass of a mandatory security check into either a closed binary, computer that is other than their own, or a network/level they do not have access to. A brute force attack is just a brute force. Not really bypassing anything. In order to crack the system, the user would need to bypass the brute force protection, then I would say it is fair to call them a cracker at that point. Failed penetration can be done by anyone regardless of skill level, rendering the term meaningless, therefore maybe you see why I'm specifying why I don't consider this cracking. Scripting, yes.
 

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Yeah I just use the common definition of cracking and hacking. Pretty sure most hackers consider cracking beneath them. Like something to pawn off on the peons.
 

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