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Posts posted by Don Razzuh
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Yo tryna find clans that will allow me to place ads on their forums, nothing malicious, looking for clan leaders/admins.
can pay via btc/rsgp
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Why are you posting this in a public section if it's for the aforementioned ranks.
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Rams closed sv.
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2 hours ago, tesco said:
imagine trying to be master ethug and ghosting when u get 1 pizza o_O
I've not received even a slice of pizza you muppet lmao.
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SV ON CHEST
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4 hours ago, Grabbin said:
ty
Did you just copy + paste 'ty'? L0L
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Is this @BIGRYAN from SV in like 2012-13?
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I made this tool a while back when we were mains and it's really useful when posting a lot of images on event recap topics.
What this tool does is convert your list of images into bbcode.
For example:
http://i.imgur.com/tLlQC4k.png
https://i.gyazo.com/7f93bf57f686f2dc83905e8ba303d7af.png
https://i.gyazo.com/1a3bf1f6981a07e1f9e6420b5924bee7.png
https://i.gyazo.com/ace9c551b5874a35786d824bbae88065.png
Will be changed to:
[ img ] http://i.imgur.com/tLlQC4k.png [/ img ]
[ img ] https://i.gyazo.com/7f93bf57f686f2dc83905e8ba303d7af.png [/ img ]
[ img ] https://i.gyazo.com/1a3bf1f6981a07e1f9e6420b5924bee7.png [/ img ]
[ img ] https://i.gyazo.com/ace9c551b5874a35786d824bbae88065.png [/ img ]
So they will show as images so you won't have to do it manually.
http://sv-rs.net/converter.php
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7 hours ago, tesco said:
l0000000000000l shut ur fuckin mouth robert ill swat u
@tesco Imagine discussing swatting on a public forum like this, tut tut.
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8 hours ago, TZU said:
Have u posted it before? I remember reading it a while ago dno where tho
Yes, SV forums.
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14 hours ago, Don Elmir said:
nigga told me not to show this to anyone, shows to everyone lol wut/
I was high as a fucking kite
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if this isn't allowed, delete.
This folder is a throwback from the days I used to GG sites, I no longer use them, I just like to keep them for scientific/data analysis reasons
Was fun, no hard feelins
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3 minutes ago, C27 said:
Solid guide, I do this for my accs that I hold gp on. I’ve heard some encrypted mail services like protonmail are better but I have a hard time believing that
I prefer gmail, however, protonmail is decent.
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20 minutes ago, debb said:
damn didnt know that, tyty
It is amazing what a little change can do.
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Next guide: How to thoroughly secure an IP.Board 3.x, 4.x forum.
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Yes, I'm Razza, the 'Infamous Hacker', but I'm a changed man, here to help.
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Need more info about sec? PM me.
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You may post this guide anywhere as long as you give credits.
[ Introduction ]I know most of you will not follow this guide, but for the few that do, you've made the right choice.
[ Email Security ]
The first thing you're going to do is go to http://mail.google.com and create a new account. When creating and setting up your gmail account, you have to have certain security factors in mind such as a good password as well as 2-step verification. For your password I suggest that you create a random string that is at least 12 characters long and write it down on a piece of paper IRL and store it somewhere safe (never store it on your computer, if the hacker wants your password, he'll have to come to your yard and kick your door down), as for 2-step verification, I highly recommend enabling it as it makes it virtually impossible (not 100% impossible, though) for the hacker to get into your email, I also highly recommend not using SMS to receive your 2-step code as hackers can ring up your mobile company to retrieve that. The next thing I want to mention is that you should never register on any site using the gmail you've just created. When creating the Gmail, you'll want to create a second gmail with the aforementioned security and set it as your recovery email when signing up.
To set up 2-step without SMS codes, go to this link: https://myaccount.google.com/signinoptions/two-step-verification
And then select one of these two options:
[ Account Security ]
People think that just because they've got a secure email, they've got a secure account, that is absolute horse brown sticky stuff. First of all, hackers can email jagex for your login name just by giving them your display name and a few other details (jagex have cut down on doing this just recently), so it is important that you never tell anyone your networth or wear any expensive items such as dragon claws or elysian spirit shields as this makes you an easy target because there are always people scouting for users with high wealth items just like the aforementioned items. If you are ever caught wearing expensive items then I suggest double name changing to avoid the aforementioned method of getting your login name.
Now that has been said, it is now important to register your account to your new gmail account, which is easily enough done, however, when registering the email to your account, you don't want to put the exact email, but something like this: [email protected], gmail has a special feature that allows you to add a string after your real email (the +runescape43942000 in this case, YOU MUST PUT THE +) and still receive the email in the real emails inbox, so for example, I would register the email [email protected] and after that I could register on a site with the following email (not that you should): [email protected] and I would still receive it to my main email ([email protected]). The reason why we should do this is so that when someone sends a forgot login request (https://secure.runescape.com/m=email-register/forgotLogin shows a list of all accounts on your email), your account will not show up if you set a random string behind your real email on your RuneScape account as previously mentioned.
Now that you've got your email sorted, it is time to secure your RuneScape account's password as well as enabling auth (if you haven't already), like I mentioned in the email security section, you should create a random string that is at least 12 characters long and write it down on a piece of paper IRL and store it somewhere safe.
[ End of Guide ]
These are just the basics of security and you should always remember that security is just an illusion and hackers will most likely always find a way around obstacles they come across, but following this guide will drastically lower the chances of that happening. I may update this guide and add more information on security, but for now, that's it.
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Great guide, would recommend this.
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Interesting...
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Gz on running on like 50k roofs.
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Explain why this is sketchy @ahegao