when you're so delusional you think your forum software has the best security record but by simply clicking something too fast you can basically ddos it
⨻2018-07-06 16:53:37
Has he realised that this isnt 2006 and anonymous isn't cool anymore?
⨻2018-07-06 16:46:01
"stop justifying" is probably the same twit that posted this on the main support forum https://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=561097.0 I posted a reply and so far have been only met by fanboyism for a forum software with swiss cheese security with a server held up by string
Well if that's true, at least the correct people will be suffering. Anyway it's a moot point because it looks like they already figured out the proper solution of removing the feature.
Stop trying to justify your bullshit. You encourage people to, in your own words, "DoS the Simple Machines forum" on your Twitter account. It's not a top-secret thing, but you still encouraged a community of actively malicious people to DoS a website.
I feel the site's held by glue and tape at times. That Twitter "technical limitations" thing actually tells you if there are excess replies; however this garbage you're experiencing is random and caused by unreliability AKA you aren't deemed significant enough for such a feature.
Additionally, there's a slew of users unable to view their own Tweets in general.
>Badspot, are you trying to implement key authentication & ads into SMF 2.0.15? That would explain why it's taking so long to "setup"
There are almost 10 million posts, just restoring a backup takes a few hours. Then there's the upgrade script which takes another few hours, then you gotta copy over 6GB+ of attachments, etc. I've got it set up now but it requires a bunch of hacks just to make it usable and not retarded.
Just now, I accidentally took down the official SMF forum by clicking the topic sorting links too fast a couple of times. It's complete clown shoes.
It's all an elaborate setup by the folks at Brick Planet, I knew from day 1 they were just out for us. Seriously though, I hope the forums gets better and I hope the hacker gets what's coming for him.
Blockland forums receiving constant attacks sheds light that it's probably important in many aspects, idk just theory. Why the fuck does a hacker want to hack the forum? That's the one billion dollar question.