[quote name='431unknown' post='3358190' date='Dec 29 2010, 04:15 PM']I didn't mean to be harsh nut with a nick like bloodyflame you should have a kick ass avatar not some lame ass 8-bit B.[/quote]
I'm kinda lazy. Maybe I'll have a bad ass avatar in the future.
[quote name='431unknown' post='3358190' date='Dec 30 2010, 12:15 AM']I didn't mean to be harsh but with a nick like bloodyflame you should have a kick ass avatar not some lame ass 8-bit B.[/quote]
yeah bloodyflame you need some C4D renders and AT LEAST seven anime chicks and several giant swords that are on fire whilst cutting into a cyclops
[quote name='Law' post='3358199' date='Dec 29 2010, 07:17 PM']yeah bloodyflame you need some C4D renders and AT LEAST seven anime chicks and several giant swords that are on fire whilst cutting into a cyclops[/quote]... *goes to make that*
[quote name='Law' post='3358199' date='Dec 30 2010, 01:17 AM'][quote name='431unknown' post='3358190' date='Dec 30 2010, 12:15 AM']I didn't mean to be harsh but with a nick like bloodyflame you should have a kick ass avatar not some lame ass 8-bit B.[/quote]
yeah bloodyflame you need some C4D renders and AT LEAST seven anime chicks with MASSIVE boobs and several giant swords that are on fire whilst cutting into a cyclops
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[quote name='Law' post='3358199' date='Dec 30 2010, 02:17 AM']yeah bloodyflame you need some C4D renders and AT LEAST seven anime chicks and several giant swords that are on fire whilst cutting into a cyclops[/quote]
[quote name='Rydian' post='3358233' date='Dec 30 2010, 02:40 AM']BloodyFlame, this is your new avatar.
@Xdqwerty, It was a monitoring application designed to monitor the activity of phones and computers (also known as "stalkware"). Somebody managed to hack into the company's Amazon web server and leaked the personal data of people using the program, they went out of business after this.
There was a HUGE vulnerability allowing somebody to grab raw unencrypted screenshots without them enforcing any form of security added using a simple Python script. The passwords for the accounts were MD5 hashed, so fairly easy to crack.