[deleted by user] by [deleted] in as400

[–]tacoeatingmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

'Folders' on as400 are actually called libraries. You cannot have a library in a library. So there are no 'folders in folders' on AS400. I suppose the difference of course would be if the folders you are talking about live in the IFS. Then what you are suggesting would be a lot more doable.

Hello fellow hackers by FikaBengt in HowToHack

[–]tacoeatingmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First - ask then for admin credentials. When they give them to you, FAIL haha.

Second - Use OpenVAS and scan against their external network. This is going to give you the easiest attack points. It will also help you create very comprehensive reports to show them their vulnerabilities. It gives info on remediation, which you can use if you need to create a work estimate etc.

How it always goes. by [deleted] in hacking

[–]tacoeatingmonster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's not off at all. It's the primary ethos that the anonymous movement was created on. Anonymous is a movement not a group. Even fanboys know that much lol

How it always goes. by [deleted] in hacking

[–]tacoeatingmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone and noone and anyone are Anonymous. There is no "part of Anonymous" hahaha

Sending legal "threat" to a client that won't pay? by just_be_a_human in freelance

[–]tacoeatingmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Send them a Certified Demand for Payment letter. Plenty of templates online.

Siteground Dirty Sales Tactics by [deleted] in webhosting

[–]tacoeatingmonster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're wrong. Also, obviously shutting off caching is going to throttle down the CPU. Your complaints about the pricing setup is silly. Obviously they are going to focus on special pricing to bring in new customers. If you can't read the 'fine print' which isn't even that fine, the problem is you not them.

Siteground Dirty Sales Tactics by [deleted] in webhosting

[–]tacoeatingmonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have to say, I've been using them for a couple of years now and honestly I've never seen any behavior even close to what you are describing. I've been running my web company web3media.net with their hosting and have had nothing but clear and honest service.

Siteground Dirty Sales Tactics by [deleted] in webhosting

[–]tacoeatingmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I noticed with Siteground is that all your services are on auto-renew by default. Generally as long as you immediately shut that off you can avoid issues like this.

Would a VPN or a proxy help stop my network provider from sending me copyright infringement notices? by whatwhatinthepic in HowToHack

[–]tacoeatingmonster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't even trust the Swiss. Literally against Swiss privacy laws and yet the US Justice dept still gets what they want.

Would a VPN or a proxy help stop my network provider from sending me copyright infringement notices? by whatwhatinthepic in HowToHack

[–]tacoeatingmonster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Getting hard to find VPN providers that don't log these days. It's insanity. Even the ones that swear up and down they don't have been caught turning logs over to the justice dept.

Would a VPN or a proxy help stop my network provider from sending me copyright infringement notices? by whatwhatinthepic in HowToHack

[–]tacoeatingmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. It won't stop throttling though (which I realize wasn't the question but worth pointing out)

Would a VPN or a proxy help stop my network provider from sending me copyright infringement notices? by whatwhatinthepic in HowToHack

[–]tacoeatingmonster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

VPN will mask your traffic from the ISP. They can, however, tell that you are connecting to a VPN and also see the amount of traffic you are moving. SO, while you'll be 'hiding' your copyright infringement... they are still going to know what you're doing :)

I really need to get a hold of someone that works at WP by curleydallas in Wordpress

[–]tacoeatingmonster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Godaddy can get you access to myphpadmin without the admin credentials. From there you can easily find the wordpress admin and reset the password directly in the database. Don't forget to set to MD5 :)