Someone hacked the Creamware site
That's pretty disturbing.
They tell you to go to this website:
http://www.gigachat.net/
It is in Spanish.
Rod
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They tell you to go to this website:
http://www.gigachat.net/
It is in Spanish.
Rod
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The Creamware site was there on Saturday.On 2006-07-02 17:00, raztalove wrote:
I just tried to log on to the creamware site, and it looks like it has been hacked by "Triad".
They left a message that says "Triad owns you".
Anyone have any idea how long this has been like this?
RL
The message is on SDK Documentation Site.
Portuguese. (I understand the confusion:)no problem:))On 2006-07-02 17:34, nprime wrote:
That's pretty disturbing.
They tell you to go to this website:
http://www.gigachat.net/
It is in Spanish.
Rod
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The Creamware site was ok on sunday too. I visited to look at the shop news, waiting for sonolive eq's.
you can google the item - the dudes are from brazil... (according to the domain) maybe they didn't get along with recent soccer results ? 
it's annoying, but nothing serious - formerly kids used to kick soccer balls into window planes, now they 'deface' a site
[later]
the above is technically wrong - depending on sophistication those folks may gain a lot of control over a system including the use of root kits to cover their actions
[/later]
but since we're on the subject - there IS some terrible stuff going on regarding spyware and root kit based stuff.
Go and buy and old Mac from eBay as long as supplies last... and never connect your working machine to the net
cheers, tom
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it's annoying, but nothing serious - formerly kids used to kick soccer balls into window planes, now they 'deface' a site
[later]

[/later]
but since we're on the subject - there IS some terrible stuff going on regarding spyware and root kit based stuff.
Go and buy and old Mac from eBay as long as supplies last... and never connect your working machine to the net

cheers, tom
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Security through obscurity never works in the long run. As for never connecting a working machine, more & more software developers are assuming a net connection and their 'online' activation methods are eventually going to lose the 'phone in your activation' methods. Unfortunate but I suspect becoming a reality.Go and buy and old Mac from eBay as long as supplies last... and never connect your working machine to the net![]()
The Creamware site is back on line, but the message "Triad owns you" still is on SDK Documentation Site http://sdkdg.cwaudio.de/