Official forums down
#81
Posted 12 October 2011 - 18:28
But I/we don't know, if that is true.
#82
Posted 12 October 2011 - 18:33
#83
Posted 12 October 2011 - 18:43
Rarehero, on 12 October 2011 - 18:33, said:
no
after the migration turbine needs to expanding the forum with other languages (german, france).
and there was the flaw.
#84
Posted 12 October 2011 - 18:51
Haven't they had enough PR disasters in the last 18 months?
It would be nice to blog about something different for a change:
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#85
Posted 12 October 2011 - 19:08
#86
Posted 12 October 2011 - 19:34
Quote
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That's a different message than this morning isn't it?
#88
Posted 12 October 2011 - 19:47
Spheric, on 12 October 2011 - 17:04, said:
Comparisons to the carelessness of Sony in how they handled their customers' sensitive information is appropriate, in my humble opinion. This ranks right up there with that.
When I read your post I (for some strange reason) thought of a quote from the Black Adder goes Forth series - Private Plane episode.
Melchett: If nothing else works, a total pig-headed unwillingness to look facts in the face will see us through.
#89
Posted 12 October 2011 - 19:57
While the laws around this are in development Massachusetts is quite a bit jumpier about consumer protection. They might be in hot water if they skip that.
#90
Posted 12 October 2011 - 20:01
#92
Posted 12 October 2011 - 20:31
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#93
Posted 12 October 2011 - 20:42
"If someone who always supports a position is a shill , does that mean someone who refutes it constantly is a shill for the opposition?" - Sapience (@rickheaton), a shill
"Pssst, people who think they're being sooper sekret.... I see you! :)" - Sapience (@rickheaton), waxing paranoid
"Hate to ruin a perfectly good conspiracy theory, but I never worked on Hellgate. Sorry folks." - Sapience (@rickheaton), former associate of Ping0
"One last thing I'd like to mention is that there seem to be some former members of the community who have decided to add to the concerns and issues surrounding the transition by misrepresenting some facts. Primarily, banning is almost always a last resort. It usually takes a willful act (indeed a series of them) on the part of the party being removed from the community to get banned. Multiple warnings, infractions, and appeals are usually involved. Often times warnings are informal and sent via PM or a simple post asking those involved to change the subject, refrain from posting certain topics, etc." - Sapience, LOTRO Forum Topic Clarification Needed On Profanity Community Guideline
"I may never leave work. Tornados keep popping up between me and home." - Sapience (@rickheaton), with a poor understanding of justice
"... this *is* Sapience we're talking about, he's a big, mean....****Bzzzzzztttt****cli ck****Account Deleted...****" - Arbalister, Sapience's fanboy, in a moment of rare insight.
"It's not what you say, it's how you choose to say it." - Sapience, LOTRO CSM
"It is not what you say that matters, but the manner in which you say it ..." - William Carlos Williams, avowed socialist
Sapientis bardus est.
#94
Posted 12 October 2011 - 20:58
First: I am completely convinced that they do what they can to solve the issue. Second: if we aren't informed the way you all want to have it, please consider if this may be for security reasons. The less informations WE get, the less informations get through to those who may do harm.
And last not least: as long as Turbine/Codemasters give free stuffies and goodies and what not, I read lots of *thanks* and *hugs* and *luv ya*'s for the devs. But the moment any problem occurs, the community turns bad immediately calling them incompetent, and what not.
*scolds all*
"Someday I'm going to move to Michel Delving and leave all this behind" (Townsperson in Waymeet).
#95
Posted 12 October 2011 - 21:08
Pepys, on 12 October 2011 - 20:58, said:
First: I am completely convinced that they do what they can to solve the issue. Second: if we aren't informed the way you all want to have it, please consider if this may be for security reasons. The less informations WE get, the less informations get through to those who may do harm.
And last not least: as long as Turbine/Codemasters give free stuffies and goodies and what not, I read lots of *thanks* and *hugs* and *luv ya*'s for the devs. But the moment any problem occurs, the community turns bad immediately calling them incompetent, and what not.
*scolds all*
Scold yourself, rather. Just because forum topics and posts on the official site have been hidden from public view doesn't mean that Turbine has not been consistently warned of their vulnerabilities by the player base. Our reaction is largely a "told you so" sort of reaction.
"If someone who always supports a position is a shill , does that mean someone who refutes it constantly is a shill for the opposition?" - Sapience (@rickheaton), a shill
"Pssst, people who think they're being sooper sekret.... I see you! :)" - Sapience (@rickheaton), waxing paranoid
"Hate to ruin a perfectly good conspiracy theory, but I never worked on Hellgate. Sorry folks." - Sapience (@rickheaton), former associate of Ping0
"One last thing I'd like to mention is that there seem to be some former members of the community who have decided to add to the concerns and issues surrounding the transition by misrepresenting some facts. Primarily, banning is almost always a last resort. It usually takes a willful act (indeed a series of them) on the part of the party being removed from the community to get banned. Multiple warnings, infractions, and appeals are usually involved. Often times warnings are informal and sent via PM or a simple post asking those involved to change the subject, refrain from posting certain topics, etc." - Sapience, LOTRO Forum Topic Clarification Needed On Profanity Community Guideline
"I may never leave work. Tornados keep popping up between me and home." - Sapience (@rickheaton), with a poor understanding of justice
"... this *is* Sapience we're talking about, he's a big, mean....****Bzzzzzztttt****cli ck****Account Deleted...****" - Arbalister, Sapience's fanboy, in a moment of rare insight.
"It's not what you say, it's how you choose to say it." - Sapience, LOTRO CSM
"It is not what you say that matters, but the manner in which you say it ..." - William Carlos Williams, avowed socialist
Sapientis bardus est.
#96
Posted 12 October 2011 - 21:12
I'm sorry but it is their responsibility to have a secure system. I don't care whose feelings are hurt if my personal financial information are exposed because they have a buggy system (seems like ALL their systems are buggy). At some point they need to release information on what possible security impacts may have occurred. The ONLY legitimate reason they haven't yet is because they are still trying to assess what the impact was. Any other reason is just them covering their ass. This is not singling them out, this is many companies have had security breaches recently. Some have kept quiet deliberately putting other people at risk just so they can cover it up. That is unacceptable.
Ultimately everyone is responsible for their own security so I do hope others update their passwords and personal information that turbine holds. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way to remove your credit card info from Turbine's website (probably calling them will help?). Thank fully the temporary card I used already expired but they have my address. I can't remove it or even put a fake address because it won't match the billing address on my expired card therefore won't' update. The only way for me to change my address is to provide another credit card # that matches that address....
#97
Posted 12 October 2011 - 21:21
Pepys, on 12 October 2011 - 20:58, said:
First: I am completely convinced that they do what they can to solve the issue. Second: if we aren't informed the way you all want to have it, please consider if this may be for security reasons. The less informations WE get, the less informations get through to those who may do harm.
If the leak is indeed as described here, it's a mistake along the lines of not only leaving the back door open, but having removed all the locks on the door and then being surprised someone could walk in. If an MMO company (who know they're often targets for hacks) makes a mistake like that I believe it's quite fair to tell them that they screwed up big time. Especially if they've been told repeatedly that there's room for improvement of security (NOT the same pw for game/forum accounts, 2-factor auth options). As for communication I can quite understand that they're not willing to provide details, but the least they could do is either firmly deny that there is an issue or if there is make known that you're aware of it and working on it (and what you expect your customers to do, as they're keen on telling that account security is our problem). Although if they're really doing all they can the first they'd have done is remove all possible ways to use the leak, so information about it coming out wouldn't do too much harm anyway. To be fair: the updated statement is a good start.
#98
Posted 12 October 2011 - 21:24
Pepys, on 12 October 2011 - 20:58, said:
First: I am completely convinced that they do what they can to solve the issue. Second: if we aren't informed the way you all want to have it, please consider if this may be for security reasons. The less informations WE get, the less informations get through to those who may do harm.
And last not least: as long as Turbine/Codemasters give free stuffies and goodies and what not, I read lots of *thanks* and *hugs* and *luv ya*'s for the devs. But the moment any problem occurs, the community turns bad immediately calling them incompetent, and what not.
*scolds all*
But, since no official statements have been forthcoming after more than twenty-four hours, I believe they are completely blowing it. Any fool can understand that this is the type of situation that requires PR management from the outset. Just like the security issues themselves, this will not go away just because they refuse to discuss it. In fact, it is likely to become worse because of that.
Sure, they are probably reticent to discuss it since what has happened here is highly likely to be unconscionable. If it's bad enough, they may even be hanging out there liability-wise, which is generally a very good reason to keep one's mouth shut. But, they have a duty both morally and legally to inform their customers if there is a danger that their personal information has been compromised.
Is it possible that they believe they can just issue a single statement once the forums are back online and call it a day? If so, I believe they may be in for a very rude awakening.
"I want no part of a group whose members kill each other." -Baralai, Den of Woe, FFX-2
Now I know how the elves feel. All the magic is leaving Middle Earth.
I'm right 97% of the time. Who cares about the other 4%?
#99
Posted 12 October 2011 - 21:24
they all lead to one conclusion
(and I still canNOT believe that it is true):
Turbine's databases allowed ANONYMOUS access - read-only, but still.... WTF?
(Disclaimer: I don't know that for sure. I have not tested it myself. It's just what I believe right now... reasonable suspicion - kinda.)
#100
Posted 12 October 2011 - 21:32
Pepys, on 12 October 2011 - 20:58, said:
First: I am completely convinced that they do what they can to solve the issue. Second: if we aren't informed the way you all want to have it, please consider if this may be for security reasons. The less informations WE get, the less informations get through to those who may do harm.
And last not least: as long as Turbine/Codemasters give free stuffies and goodies and what not, I read lots of *thanks* and *hugs* and *luv ya*'s for the devs. But the moment any problem occurs, the community turns bad immediately calling them incompetent, and what not.
*scolds all*
*If* the forums are down due to security issues then it is unfair of *them* to put their customers information at risk in this way. I will not pretend to be familiar with security issues, however it is Turbine's responsibility to put necessary resources into protecting the data they hold about each and every customer.
Furthermore, I would question why the original poster who expressed these security issues directly to Turbine did not trigger any immediate investigation. Telling customers that they are closing a potential security breach that has been discovered may not be great for instilling confidence but it would not be sufficient information to get through to 'those who would do harm' - they don't need to give customers specific details. If they did want to instill confidence perhaps they should respond more proactively to customers who express concerns about potential security issues...
I doubt the majority of people here are the the same players cosying up regarding goodies and free stuff... are you sure you are scolding the right people?
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