Paul BlackJack Cady, on 16 December 2012 - 09:10 AM, said:
Also I'm amazed how you can even start trying to flame me, when all I did was state the facts. All I need to do is go back through the forums and copy and paste the denials of an attack...it's funny that you even deny that there are even denials…
In you lame excuse that (nobody here denies there was an attack, infact many tracked down what pages the injection was put into and posted here.)
Is clearly apparent that you don’t read beyond this one thread, in website support and others there must be 20 topics regarding how this is a fake attack or misleading members to MWO's way of trying to reset everyone to 0 to just plan “denial” of attack..
And
Sir; I was one of them, I have been in contact with people you don’t even know working on this problem, but you most likely won’t believe that either, so even in writing this reply I know it will fall on deaf ears. I just hope others won’t feel scared or afraid to voice their opinions in the wake of insecure people like you.
1) Given that PGI released a statement and the attack was obvious, im not sure why you would consider forum goers outside of the official thread saying there was no attack as relevant, the details are here on the first page to see.
Injection code was put in by unscrupulous people because the Forum software was insecure, PGI and the Forum software designers are at fault for that completely.
2) Nobody should be scared about posting here, but neither should people be criticized for pointing out flaws in the information people pass out.
3) As to the random attack of me being insecure, sure thing im not the one liking my own posts.
Paul BlackJack Cady, on 17 December 2012 - 12:28 AM, said:
Why are you trying to put me down, and make excuses for them on this subject??
It's not my (mythical) machine, you don't know me... you don't know how often I've updated it, you don't know how I use it.
SO WHY ARE YOU INTENTIONALLY BEING AN *** TO ME!
I can/could tell you volumes about this rig, but you would sit there in your underwear, eating chips&soda and just call me a liar anyway..
XP is and always will be better than 7, you don't know what I'm running nor do I care to explain it to an ubr-loser like you.
He is not trying to put you down, on the information you provided "Your computer had never been online" short of obtaining the updates and having them on CD/USB it would be logical to assume you may well be missing critical updates to XP that could have been exploited.
XP was a very good stable OS, 7 is better its a fact, and it still has many of XP's core features at its heart but 7 also has many more security features and secure coding.
Time moves on, as does technology XP is now outdated and insecure for the future.
It would be like installing Windows ME or 2000 and expecting it to be a safe and secure running environment, its simply not designed for today's world.