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R.I.P. Chardon.. in memory..

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Personally I like Chardon and think he's hilarious. I'm not down with certain threats either as we see how people want to get too personal with shit. I'm not really excited when people start talking about my daughter in a negative way like watching her and all sorts of other creepy shit as you never know when someone is serious and even if they're not, it's not really a joking matter.

I'm a huge Chardon supporter and hope he returns from his little break. I really wished he was going to do the interview with Jigo tonight. We lost one of the good ones, for a few weeks anyway.

Did you really just compare The Man Called X (a person I'm pretty sure the moderators have a good amount of information on) allegedly making an idle threat to hack Chardon's computer to someone messing with your daughter? Is that what just happened?

:shakehead

This thread has officially "jumped the shark"...
 
Did you really just compare The Man Called X (a person I'm pretty sure the moderators have a good amount of information on) allegedly making an idle threat to hack Chardon's computer to someone messing with your daughter? Is that what just happened?

:shakehead

This thread has officially "jumped the shark"...

I have just as much info on the mods. Though one admin does have my home address and 3 of my credit card numbers.
 
I have just as much info on the mods. Though one admin does have my home address and 3 of my credit card numbers.

I'm not saying you did anything wrong, I'm defending you. I'm just saying that if you really were to do something to Chardon, I'm pretty sure they'd know where to find you.
 
So we all know Chardon has another account now. Reddit can only take up so much time of your life.
 
Did you really just compare The Man Called X (a person I'm pretty sure the moderators have a good amount of information on) allegedly making an idle threat to hack Chardon's computer to someone messing with your daughter? Is that what just happened?

:shakehead

This thread has officially "jumped the shark"...

I believe both of them were jokes by the way, I just don't think it makes anyone feel comfortable when someone makes a threat, joking or not, about your security in the real world. Do I believe I have an RCF stalker that's watching my daughter? No. Do I believe X was going to hack Chardon and steal his identity, because you know college kids have all sorts of built up credit and equity you can get in on? No.

Do I think either threats are funny? Nope to that one too.

I don't know if you realized that both of these happened from RCF so it's not like I'm talking about some stranger in a white van cruising my neighborhood here.
 
I believe both of them were jokes by the way, I just don't think it makes anyone feel comfortable when someone makes a threat, joking or not, about your security in the real world. Do I believe I have an RCF stalker that's watching my daughter? No. Do I believe X was going to hack Chardon and steal his identity, because you know college kids have all sorts of built up credit and equity you can get in on? No.

Do I think either threats are funny? Nope to that one too.

I don't know if you realized that both of these happened from RCF so it's not like I'm talking about some stranger in a white van cruising my neighborhood here.

Aren't you the one with the self-imposed nickname of "playdate predator?" :chuckles:
 
So, regardless of the "threat" of your computer being hacked, what is your SS# doing being stored somewhere on your computer instead of, you know... the little blue card it comes on?
 
So, regardless of the "threat" of your computer being hacked, what is your SS# doing being stored somewhere on your computer instead of, you know... the little blue card it comes on?

social security number would be on tax returns on most people's computers. Credit card numbers wouldn't be anywhere. And people can't just get at any of that information even it it were stored on your computer just because you're talking to them on a message board.
 
I dont know Chardon and feel bad posting about him. But ... screw my feelings.

Q. What do you get if Chardon cant see?
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social security number would be on tax returns on most people's computers. Credit card numbers wouldn't be anywhere. And people can't just get at any of that information even it it were stored on your computer just because you're talking to them on a message board.

Yeah they can.. I went over on how this would be possible (and happens, often) in detail in another thread.

EDIT: Symantec released a survey gathered by cracking several different script-kiddie botnets that showed that estimated 40% of computer users have banking information ranging from checking account numbers, online banking logins, and credit card info stored in plain text on their computers.
 
cant you just install a keylogger remotely? or send a packet or whatever for them to download? or run a scavenger hunt password thing and find a password and go to a commonly used website that requires the storage of your social like an online banking account?

btw, this thread is about to hit the 4 page mark, yall should be embarassed...

Who is going to make distracted rip thread?
 

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