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Cappy

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    1. Cyndikate

      Cyndikate

      You play Hearthstone?

    2. Chikachu

      Chikachu

      I look at those... and I think of the admin team.

    3. Cappy

      Cappy

      Obviously, Cyndi

  1. Player Whitelisted (self-nepotism?)
  2. What’s the name of the Minecraft account you're applying for?: - _Cappy_ What's your MAIN Minecraft Account name?:- Frosted_Petal Do you agree to follow the rules on your new account?: Maybe. You understand you can not be on both of these accounts at once?: Maybe. You understand that if one account is banned, so will the other(s)?: Maybe. In-Character Information Now you actually make your character - be creative but stay reasonable! Make sure they make sense and that they follow lore. Try to come up with a character that you actually want to play. What’s your character called?: - Glaewen What race are they (and sub-race)?: - Fjarriauga (formerly wood elf) What sex are they?: - Female How old are they?: - 103 (permanently frozen) Give us a brief description of their life - their story, childhood, family: - Read to your heart's content. What are they like (personality)?: - Cold and wary. Considers herself superior and is often condescending. Takes little to no interest in the overall world, concerned and focused on her own wellbeing above all. Prefers to live one day at a time and practices a relatively carefree attitude. Confident in her own strength, to the point of arrogance. What are their ambitions?: - Survival and carefully growing her family. Do they have any special skills?: - Ice magic & limited shapeshifting. What are their weaknesses?: - Fire and heat. Give us a description of how they look (not a screenshot yet!)?: - Grey skin, glowing eyes of an icy blue colour. Her teeth are all pointed, wickedly sharp and serrated viciously, capable of slicing through flesh as if it were paper. Bears the long, pointed ears of an elf. Long, silky hair hanging free and dyed fiery orange. Anything else you want to say about them?: - This account is literally just for moderating, don't plan to RP on it. Please give us a screenshot of your character’s skin: -
  3. Working on it.

    1. Ryn Chirr

      Ryn Chirr

      Go cappy go! Go cappy go!

  4. *Tera That said, there's simply too many games for a list like this to be practical. It's better to share names on major platforms (ie. Steam) and work from there (see this thread. Sometimes people make threads for specific games as well. I'd recommend using the thread listed above instead of starting a new one (that said it is rather old).
    1. NekoDanie

      NekoDanie

      Use that on mana crystal. Its so funny

    2. Cappy

      Cappy

      No way. Disenchanting it to make Ysera.

  5. Enough with the statuses. Leave the brothers be.

  6. Do you know what commands he used to do it? I'd love to do a log check to find out who's doing it.
  7. I'm not saying changing your password is bad, I'm saying it's not a "apply fix and forget" solution. Especially if you use the same password for everything, changing your singular global password to a different singular password on even one affected site (that has yet to update) will render your change pointless. If you use seperate passwords (like any sane person does), only those to the sites that are still vulnerable can potentially be breached. To everyone: I recommend KeePass.
  8. The Heartbleed flaw potentially exposes the secret key of services (by exposing 64kb chunks of memory) using the affected SSL versions. Someone in possession of a service's secret key can decrypt any data sent to them. It does not directly reveal your passwords. It's worse, and there is no point changing your passwords until the service provider changes their secret key. Put simply, the secret key is what allows the service (ie. a website) to decrypt and read all encrypted data you send to them, encrypted using their public key. This is known as public/private key encryption. Each party has two keys, a public one which is broadcast to everyone and a private (or "secret") key kept safe. Someone wishing to communicate securely with a party encrypts the data with that party's public key. Once encrypted with a public key, the data can only be decrypted using the corresponding private key, so only parties in possession of the recipient's private key will be able to decrypt it. This means that if the secret key is compromised, anyone else in possession of it can decrypt encrypted data you send to that service (such as passwords or credit card information - anything you send encrypted), which is why it's usually referred to as a "secret" or "private" key. If an attacker did manage to get a hold of a service's secret key, that means any data sent to them can be decrypted. While the website has the same secret key, changing your password will achieve nothing. This also means that someone who has obtained a service's secret key can impersonate them across the web because public/private key encryption works both ways. A party wishing to verify they are really who they say they are can encrypt some data with their private key. This data can then be decrypted by anyone with their public key and can verify they are indeed who they say they are (or are in possession of their private key at least). Even after this flaw has been resolved, anyone in possession of a service's secret key will be able to decrypt any past traffic encrypted using that public/private key pair. That's why this flaw is considered so serious. TL;DR thanks for the PSA but you might want to know what you're talking about before telling people to change their passwords.
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