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4/15    http://turtle.dereferenced.org/~nenolod/linode/linode-abridged.txt
        linode hacked. Change your credit cards if you use them.
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ca/hq0Ay8RzpKdR6vQwYxnmhc 05:11 < ryan_> if that's not proof I don't know what is If you are a linode customer, I strongly suggest reconsidering. com was breached with a coldfusion exploit 05:05 < ryan_> it was compromised for a couple of weeks 05:05 < kyhwana> I hope they're using bcrypt/similar, etc. ca/hq0Ay8RzpKdR6vQwYxnmhc 05:11 < ryan_> if that's not proof I don't know what is 05:12 < mestri> hm i see. com/manager/ 05:19 < AlexC_> The best thing to do is to wait for an official response from Linode, a follow up to their blog post 05:19 < ryan_> kyhwana: yes and I can get all the files in their wwwroot? org/nmap-dev/2013/q2/3 05:27 < ryan||> Quite rude out of you 05:27 < ryan||> To ban me like that 05:28 < ryan||> akerl: Mind sharing what motivated your bans on me? I work with Citibank Chase and Bank of America and all three have zero customer liability. I doubt it 05:43 < gerryvdm_mbp> i can understand php script kiddies storing passwords as plaintext, but a hoster.... that would be quite shocking 05:43 < AlexC_> But if they don't give details this time, they are going to have to do something incredilble to keep me as a customer 05:43 < ryan||> Well linode also had terribly configured coldfusion 05:43 < Ruchira> ryan||: I dont think linode would ever store lish passwords onplain text. that would be several levelsof incompetence 05:45 < ryan||> The zine is scheluded to be released on the first of may which will contain the full database 05:45 < ryan||> Ruchira: I can get you the source code of the script that stores lish passwords 05:45 < ryan||> sec 05:45 < d-b> ryan||: which zine? has joined #linode 05:49 < Ruchira> wow :D 05:49 < ryann> Why are people so rude nowadays 05:49 < ryann> glining me like that and stuff 05:49 < ryann> Well akilling, little difference 05:50 < chesty> someone doesn't want the truth to be known 05:50 < ryann> Generally having to ban users is a clear sign of incompetence bythe staff 05:50 < AlexC_> Yep, which is *very* bad of Linode 05:51 < AlexC_> I understand they may not want someone to disclose details likethis, but the details *need* to come out. If Linode don't do it them selves, then they are fools 05:51 < ryann> If linode had any way of proving that I'm not telling the truth they wouldn't be banning me 05:51 < ryann> they'd be calling me out 05:51 < chesty> ryann: so my linode has FDE, do you need to reboot in order to break in? so that its compeltely proved or something, i need to ge tback to work too. Linode didn't hold on to their part of the deal 06:01 < AlexC_> ryann: Sure, but there is no reason to compromise so many people 06:01 < Ruchira> ryann: money deal? has joined #linode 06:05 < ryannn> Bitcoins are quite useless, and besides storing bitcoins after stealing everything from mtgox would be pointless 06:05 < Ruchira> ryannn: for what kind of "content" that you are waiting for?