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by Two Moons on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
Nothing is private on the internet, not your PM, not your bank account, nothing.

by GSD Admin on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
Wow you seriously are very paranoid. And yes my bank account is very secure. Tell us how these things aren't secure oh great one. This should be a show stopper.

by Two Moons on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
hilarious.

by GSD Admin on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
See it is people like you with no knowledge of how servers work who scare others into thinking your paranoia is real. Tell me how my bank account is not secure?

by Two Moons on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
I forgot your a computer genius GSD.

by Two Moons on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
What was the last major hacked loss of personal information, there are so many.
LOL... nothing that you say has any credibility .
LOL... nothing that you say has any credibility .

by GSD Admin on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
I am not a genius but I think I know more than you, hell you are stuck on internet explorer and that shows your level. All except that security hole you found in the past to read PMs, which has since been tightly closed, lmao. Shame.

by Two Moons on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
oh well, I had a good laugh and now this, I'm not gonna argue with a genius.

by GSD Admin on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
I have more credibility than you Two Moons. Two Moons, lol. Oh I forgot no one is as great as the master Moons. Night Brent. LMFAOAU
by Preston on 19 January 2013 - 01:01
I occasionally eat dinner with a bunch of computer security "professionals". They tell me any system can be hacked
quite easily and one of them has a career tracking and chasing offshore criminals from east Europe that routinely
hack into credit card numbers and steal money before it is discovered. Typically the banks and credit card companies
pay the losses but not always depending on the type of account. These crimes involve millions a day and that does not
include the massive counterfeiting by some foreign countries which is very successful.
The worst fraud is direct debit and electronic wire fraud which is on the rise and growing by the day. I find it disheartening
that so far these crimes cannot be prevented or stopped before they succeed. The losses are just averaged into what is considered
a normal cost of doing business and we all pay for it in higher service and interest fees.
Some foreign govt take payoffs from the organized crimes networks to look the other way. Some USG officials take
payoff and look the other way. can you say RICO crimes inside govt agencies and the judiciary? They have also
told me of the nsa key system, a back door into any system, any system, it even over-rides any encryption. One of
them uses this in his job to monitor certain folks. New software most folks use has built in key loggers thanks to
secret agreements with the software manufacturers. I cannot say more about this but folks can get the idea.
quite easily and one of them has a career tracking and chasing offshore criminals from east Europe that routinely
hack into credit card numbers and steal money before it is discovered. Typically the banks and credit card companies
pay the losses but not always depending on the type of account. These crimes involve millions a day and that does not
include the massive counterfeiting by some foreign countries which is very successful.
The worst fraud is direct debit and electronic wire fraud which is on the rise and growing by the day. I find it disheartening
that so far these crimes cannot be prevented or stopped before they succeed. The losses are just averaged into what is considered
a normal cost of doing business and we all pay for it in higher service and interest fees.
Some foreign govt take payoffs from the organized crimes networks to look the other way. Some USG officials take
payoff and look the other way. can you say RICO crimes inside govt agencies and the judiciary? They have also
told me of the nsa key system, a back door into any system, any system, it even over-rides any encryption. One of
them uses this in his job to monitor certain folks. New software most folks use has built in key loggers thanks to
secret agreements with the software manufacturers. I cannot say more about this but folks can get the idea.
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