• 09-05-2013, 11:58:43
    #19
    Panelimdeki yarım milyonluk domain uçmuş Şaka Şaka bir sorun yok beyler işe devam..

    "Konuyu Toplam 29 Üye okuyor. (18 Kayıtlı üye ve 11 Misafir)"
  • 09-05-2013, 12:10:44
    #20
    Kimlik doğrulama veya yönetimden onay bekliyor.
    bu hackerciler komik oluyorlar.tamerden şifremi geri istedim, umarım en kısa zamanda yardımcı olur bana.
  • 09-05-2013, 12:13:56
    #21
    Kimlik doğrulama veya yönetimden onay bekliyor.
    Dear ***

    We are writing to inform you of a security measure we have taken to protect the integrity of the domain names and information associated with your account.

    Name.com recently discovered a security breach where customer account information including usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords and encrypted credit card account information may have been accessed by unauthorized individuals. It appears that the security breach was motivated by an attempt to gain information on a single, large commercial account at Name.com.

    Name.com stores your credit card information using strong encryption and the private keys required to access that information are stored physically in a separate remote location that was not compromised. Therefore, we don't believe that your credit card information was accessed in a usable format. Additionally, your EPP codes (required for domain transfers) were unaffected as they are also stored separately. We have no evidence to suggest that your data has been used for fraudulent activities.

    As a response to these developments, and as a precautionary measure, we are requiring that all customers reset their passwords before logging in. If you use your previous Name.com password in other online systems, we also strongly recommend that you change your password in each of those systems as well.

    Please click the link below to reset your password:
    https://www.name.com/***************

    We take this matter very seriously. We've already implemented additional security measures and will continue to work diligently to protect the safety and security of your personal information.

    We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. If you need any additional assistance or have any questions please email customercare@name.com. We'll continue to be as open and honest with you as possible as additional important information becomes available, so keep your eye out for a blog post or additional emails.

    Thanks,
    The Name.com Team
  • 09-05-2013, 12:21:36
    #22
    Üyeliği durduruldu
    yaramazkedicik adlı üyeden alıntı: mesajı görüntüle
    Desene o bile yaptığını bilmiyor. Name.com 'a üye olsaydınız dün bu konuda size de mail gelmiş olurdu ve konuya dair ayrıntılı bilgilendirmenin olduğunu görürdünüz. Böylece Tamer Şahin denilen arkadaşın boş yere reklamını da yapmış olmazdınız
    Hackleyen Tamer Şahin demedim zaten. Kendisi, Facebook sayfasında genel olarak bu tür haberleri paylaşıyor.
  • 09-05-2013, 12:32:01
    #23
    Üyeliği durduruldu
    KLavy3 adlı üyeden alıntı: mesajı görüntüle
    Tamam arkadaslar olay kontrolum altina alinmistir hack mack yok the end
    Zeki Müren de bizi görecek mi?
  • 09-05-2013, 14:42:14
    #24
    aynen öyle bir durum olmuş az önce maili gördüm konu açamk için buraya gelmiştim, konunuzu gördüm.

    Dear muhafiz,

    We are writing to inform you of a security measure we have taken to protect the integrity of the domain names and information associated with your account.

    Name.com recently discovered a security breach where customer account information including usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords and encrypted credit card account information may have been accessed by unauthorized individuals. It appears that the security breach was motivated by an attempt to gain information on a single, large commercial account at Name.com.

    Name.com stores your credit card information using strong encryption and the private keys required to access that information are stored physically in a separate remote location that was not compromised. Therefore, we don't believe that your credit card information was accessed in a usable format. Additionally, your EPP codes (required for domain transfers) were unaffected as they are also stored separately. We have no evidence to suggest that your data has been used for fraudulent activities.

    As a response to these developments, and as a precautionary measure, we are requiring that all customers reset their passwords before logging in. If you use your previous Name.com password in other online systems, we also strongly recommend that you change your password in each of those systems as well.

    Please click the link below to reset your password:
    https://www.name.com/account/reset/ccccccblabla
    We take this matter very seriously. We've already implemented additional security measures and will continue to work diligently to protect the safety and security of your personal information.

    We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. If you need any additional assistance or have any questions please email customercare@name.com. We'll continue to be as open and honest with you as possible as additional important information becomes available, so keep your eye out for a blog post or additional emails.

    Thanks,
    The Name.com Team
  • 09-05-2013, 14:57:14
    #25
    Zaten bu firmada bir çakallık sezdim kullanmam artık, bütün firmalarda backorder yapabildiğim bir domain burada ne yaptıysam görünmüyor çok ilginç gerçekten. Kendilerine ayırdılar belkide.
  • 09-05-2013, 16:29:24
    #26
    Kimlik doğrulama veya yönetimden onay bekliyor.
    Linode turned out to be safe from our null RDS pass 1day (before Adobe had
    released their critical advisory). In the meantime, their registrar (name.com)
    was taken out. We acquired their domain login (along with StackOverflow,
    DeviantArt, etc.), and prepared a transparent proxy to gather Linode logins.

    Speaking of registrars, Xinnet, MelbourneIT, and Moniker - you're all owned.
    Back in November, we hinted at Huawei access in our Symantec release. Their
    registrar? Xinnet. Total domains owned: about 5.5 million total. No kidding. :P
  • 09-05-2013, 16:33:06
    #27
    Dün paylaştım