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Re: Active forums

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:06 am
by papercoffee
Dr.Flay wrote:Users MUST learn to check the setup of these before ever using them in the wild.
Is there some side where I can get explained how to configure Fire Fox to get it as safe as possible?
I use NoScript and disabled the prefetch function ...but I want to know more.

And no ...I don't want change to Opera :wink: ...not now.

Re: Active forums

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:41 am
by EvilGrins
According to the blurb on Hermskii's forum, Unreal Mayhem switched company's, which may explain why their new forum won't let me, and probably anyone else, login.

http://unreal-mayhem.dyndns.org/modules.php?name=Forums

Gotta setup new accounts folks, or give them time to make a full transfer.

Details:
http://hermskii.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?p=40268#p40268

Re: Active forums

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 7:11 am
by Dr.Flay
papercoffee wrote:
Dr.Flay wrote:Users MUST learn to check the setup of these before ever using them in the wild.
Is there some side where I can get explained how to configure Fire Fox to get it as safe as possible?
I use NoScript and disabled the prefetch function ...but I want to know more.

And no ...I don't want change to Opera :wink: ...not now.
I do use FF as well. I actually often end up running them both at the same time.
I read a worrying article about a way round security plugins. If malware gets installed as an extension it then has the same privilege level as the others. It can then bypass some security.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ ... re_lacking

There is a handy guide to the various security options available for all the main browsers.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content ... ncerns.htm
I have only contributed to the Opera info, but this page gets regular updates and suggestions from visitors.
Many useful questions have already been answered, and each plugin and browser gets reviewed before being added or edited.

There are even useful suggestions for safer alternative versions of Chrome for the browser-challenged.

The 1 major thing that Opera has in it's defence, is the ability to use security the opposite way round.
Using the Linux security approach where nothing works until you enable it.
I set the permissions for the cookies and plugins when i fist visit a site. Opera remembers each sites preferences so you don't have to keep doing it.
My setting for this site is, only cookies from this site, content-blocking off, and "on-demand plugins".
I allow tracking while I am on sites I feel safe and need the traffic data.
I also set the cookies to be deleted when closing the browser, for certain sites like ...Google :wth:

Re: Active forums

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 7:51 am
by EvilGrins
Just had to be something wrong with it...

Apparently the security features on the work computers won't let me goto the new Unreal Mayhem, forum or site. I can fine from home, just not at work.

Well, poo.

Re: Active forums

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 12:57 pm
by papercoffee
Dr.Flay wrote:
papercoffee wrote:
Dr.Flay wrote:Users MUST learn to check the setup of these before ever using them in the wild.
Is there some side where I can get explained how to configure Fire Fox to get it as safe as possible?
I use NoScript and disabled the prefetch function ...but I want to know more.

And no ...I don't want change to Opera :wink: ...not now.
I do use FF as well. I actually often end up running them both at the same time.
I read a worrying article about a way round security plugins. If malware gets installed as an extension it then has the same privilege level as the others. It can then bypass some security.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ ... re_lacking

There is a handy guide to the various security options available for all the main browsers.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content ... ncerns.htm
I have only contributed to the Opera info, but this page gets regular updates and suggestions from visitors.
Many useful questions have already been answered, and each plugin and browser gets reviewed before being added or edited.

There are even useful suggestions for safer alternative versions of Chrome for the browser-challenged.

The 1 major thing that Opera has in it's defence, is the ability to use security the opposite way round.
Using the Linux security approach where nothing works until you enable it.
I set the permissions for the cookies and plugins when i fist visit a site. Opera remembers each sites preferences so you don't have to keep doing it.
My setting for this site is, only cookies from this site, content-blocking off, and "on-demand plugins".
I allow tracking while I am on sites I feel safe and need the traffic data.
I also set the cookies to be deleted when closing the browser, for certain sites like ...Google :wth:
Thank you very much.

Re: Active forums

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:39 pm
by Dr.Flay
EvilGrins wrote:Just had to be something wrong with it...

Apparently the security features on the work computers won't let me goto the new Unreal Mayhem, forum or site. I can fine from home, just not at work.

Well, poo.
Interesting. Do you get blocked from other forums and games sites ?
Often these are not allowed at work.

I will need to know what security suite is running before I can help with that.
for example, Trend and Comodo will block sites via DNS and external lists.
The only way round it is to un-install the blocking software that is part of the security suite, or to report a false-negative in their forums.

Do you lot see why I treat this site reputation subject so seriously ?
As our security software evolves, you will find you get blocked from more and more sites, even though there may be no problem.

For most people It has just been an "annoyance" or "slightly inconvenient", but it will become worse.
The UK monkeys (I refuse to call them a Government) are be forcing all the ISPs to block bad sites (under the guise of blocking porn).
The UK is about to get its own Great Firewall of China (No-one has coined a good name for it yet) :mad2:

Re: Active forums

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 10:48 pm
by EvilGrins
Dr.Flay wrote:Interesting. Do you get blocked from other forums and games sites?
Sometimes. Heck, sometimes it's only due to something screwy going on with a particular forum on a certain day.

Thanks for the offer but not looking for a work-around. If I can't access 1 forum from work, espeically 1 I haven't even setup a new account with yet, it's no big deal.

Re: Active forums

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 8:15 pm
by EvilGrins
Might be nothing. Lots of forums go down for a few hours due to a glitch or they're doing a major update or something.

Regardless · http://www.unrealadmin.org/forums/ · is currently down.

Page that comes up says it has encountered a problem.
sorry for the double·post but this may be important

Re: Active forums

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:58 am
by Chopper
EvilGrins wrote:...
What forums do you folks goto usually?
Any of these or ones not listed here?
If you're not overly biased like some are...

http://www.vulpinemission.com/forums/

Re: Active forums

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:25 am
by Wises
papercoffee wrote: btw. Fire Fox is still great and even faster than Chrome for me. I am the man of "the thousand open taps".
^Gonna need a lotta buckets in that case bro :P

Re: Active forums

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:11 am
by EvilGrins
=(V)=Chopper wrote:If you're not overly biased like some are...
Oh I am. I'm very biased. You're in league with Waldo aren't you?

Or maybe I'm just paranoid.

Registered, waiting for confirmation.

Re: Active forums

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 6:33 am
by EvilGrins
That was fast.

To recap, to site/forum Unreal Mayhem has had for a few years recently got corrupted by Malware.

They then moved to a new location/company. Admittedly the new site/forum was having issues but it was new so that's to be expected.

For the last few days that new Unreal Mayhem has been down.

Link is in the first post of this thread.

Oh well...

Re: Active forums

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 5:09 pm
by noccer
Are you sure about unreal-mayhem?

Some months ago i downloaded stuff from there,, tried it again, but um was down.
A few weeks later google said this site was insecure, but also said, it was not a host for spreeing malware for the last 90 days.

Then again, the site was down. Oh, actually it says the site is attacking...

WTH

Re: Active forums

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:02 pm
by EvilGrins
noccer wrote:Are you sure about unreal-mayhem?
All I know is my anti-virals, which also scan websites I goto, along with my browser which has detecting features built into it, lit up like an XMAS tree when I went to the previous UM site saying it was a Malware risk.

The new location? No malware... but the site/forum isn't loading in any case so it hardly matters.

Re: Active forums

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:12 pm
by noccer
lollol.. okay :/