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Some spammer (or maybe not a spammer) said everybodyedits2.com
It seems legit.
But I can't make a new account cause it says my email is already registered.
I try logging in.
Don't work.
Will I get hacked?
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Ooh! My secret sources tell me NVD made it.
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I made an account called Rainbowdash. It's another illegitimate EE copy. Didn't we already go though this with blocking blocks? It's stupid.
I made an account called Rainbowdash. It's another illegitimate EE copy. Didn't we already go though this with blocking blocks? It's stupid.
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Also, multiplayer games don't really receive sequels, but updates.
And don't go on about the games that do, like shellshock live and stuff, this is just usually what happens
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Yep Nvd made this. Cannot confirm if it does or doesn't steal passwords.
Calicara wrote:I made an account called Rainbowdash. It's another illegitimate EE copy. Didn't we already go though this with blocking blocks? It's stupid.
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Also, multiplayer games don't really receive sequels, but updates.
And don't go on about the games that do, like shellshock live and stuff, this is just usually what happens
SSL/SSL2 is a little different... they changed nearly everything and it aloud people to play the old version... which i think could have been done with EE, so we dont have to deal with the stupid magic and poor updates... but it wouldve just led to more bugs, hacks, noobs....
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I heard that Famey was going around spaming worlds with guests saying the link to ee2. i saw it in Dumplin's world, i just heard that i am not positive it was him, most likely it was just a rumor.
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Yep Nvd made this. Cannot confirm if it does or doesn't steal passwords.
You can't look at code? Or you don't have time? Different things!
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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The password stealing code, if it exists, would be server-side, where there's no way to get to it unless you're an admin, and even then, it's probably compiled and unreadable. She could check the database to see if passwords are hashed or plain text, but you have to be an admin to do that.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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And the thing is, Nvd already has Nbot to steal EE accounts... >_>
Even though it hasn't been done yet, anyone who has put account details into that bot....
Just saying...
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The password stealing code, if it exists, would be server-side, where there's no way to get to it unless you're an admin, and even then, it's probably compiled and unreadable. She could check the database to see if passwords are hashed or plain text, but you have to be an admin to do that.
First she? Who is she?
You have right less or more...
Every time is a modality to access a database. No server is perfect, he have a weak point but that is hard to find.
Edit: Most encryptions are based on a word key or an ASCII formula. So in a few hours/days/years an decryption program should find the algorithm. Most times is 3 days.
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Different55 wrote:The password stealing code, if it exists, would be server-side, where there's no way to get to it unless you're an admin, and even then, it's probably compiled and unreadable. She could check the database to see if passwords are hashed or plain text, but you have to be an admin to do that.
First she? Who is she?
You have right less or more...
Every time is a modality to access a database. No server is perfect, he have a weak point but that is hard to find.Edit: Most encryptions are based on a word key or an ASCII formula. So in a few hours/days/years an decryption program should find the algorithm. Most times is 3 days.
She is me and most encryptions take longer to break.
I may do some more research into this if I get time including maybe looking at server side.
Who said anything about breaking encryptions?
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I think it would be in reference to password hashes. But if that game was stealing passwords then it would be in clear text.
I wouldn't make a real account on there though, I don't trust remakes or spin offs whatsoever. I don't see the point of hosting this useless EE2 domain, it's just gonna end up like Blocking Blocks again. I like the regular game just fine.
I wouldn't make a real account on there though, I don't trust remakes or spin offs whatsoever. I don't see the point of hosting this useless EE2 domain, it's just gonna end up like Blocking Blocks again. I like the regular game just fine.
Blocking blocks never stole passwords, it was simply an alternative if you so wished to participate. But I agree with your point of it being useles.
Why don't anyone add features client side too? Too hard to decompile?
Just done a bit more research and Ultrabass is hosting it. Since I worked with him on Blocking Blocks I doubt the game is a password stealer.
Anyways if you wanted to avoid any chance of your password being stolen simply create a new one for use on this site.
I think it would be in reference to password hashes. But if that game was stealing passwords then it would be in clear text.
Exactly.
Well, if it's in reference to hashes, then
@The Doctor: Hashes can't be decrypted. Data is lost during the hashing process, which makes them impossible to reverse. They're very safe for storing passwords.
Why don't anyone add features client side too? Too hard to decompile?
I guess so. When blocking blocks was a thing, Meredith held a contest to see who could decompile it.
Just done a bit more research and Ultrabass is hosting it. Since I worked with him on Blocking Blocks I doubt the game is a password stealer.
Anyways if you wanted to avoid any chance of your password being stolen simply create a new one for use on this site.
I feel like I've said this before but I can't find the post so:
"Ultrabass is paying for another EE clone? How many of these is he going to dump perfectly good money into?"
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ostkaka wrote:Why don't anyone add features client side too? Too hard to decompile?
I guess so. When blocking blocks was a thing, Meredith held a contest to see who could decompile it.
Well, I did it.
http://ostkaka.weebly.com/everybody-edits-07x-mod.html
The version is old, but you can import classes from newer versions like what I did with the chat. I think I'll share the code. Just ask me if you want it.
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Quite fascinating. It held my attention for approximately 4-7 minutes while I told stories to the residents.
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I highly doubt that anyone would host a rip-off of EE just so that they can steal pretty passwords when they likely already have everything they need, and for all we know can bypass the servers into someone's account anytime they want.
People often use the same password for many things. Getting the password for someone's account doesn't just let you into their account on their website, it will also get you anywhere else they used the same password.
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