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Posted by: Hysterical Joker / The Jester
For the record, i'd piss my self silly if there was an Armatik action figure.

"Lazy -zapp!-, what the hell are you doing playing with me? Get to work lazy ass."


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On the contrary, it's actually easier to hack you, especially if your computer is constantly connected to the internet. And I don't think it would matter if they were trying to crack your password, they can do it if you're offline or online, not much difference (if I remember correctly). I don't turn my computer off too often, but I make sure to sign off IRC, IM programs and Bungie (Windows Passport ID, basically).

Sometimes I keep logged on, even when I bring my computer out of standby, but I never save my password so I suppose it's still secure, though I'm not 100% sure.

  • 10.07.2006 9:39 AM PDT

I dont log in, or out. I save the B.net page to my favorites after I signed in when I joined. So whenever I click on the link I dont have to worry about logging in.

  • 10.07.2006 4:04 PM PDT
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If your always logged in, can't they just session hijack you...im sure thats a vulnerability on IPB and vB (Invision Pro Boards and vBulletin) so it would be here I would imagine.



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  • 10.07.2006 4:16 PM PDT

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I always sign in automaticly.

  • 10.07.2006 5:25 PM PDT
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Posted by: Hysterical Joker / The Jester
For the record, i'd piss my self silly if there was an Armatik action figure.

"Lazy -zapp!-, what the hell are you doing playing with me? Get to work lazy ass."


http://www.GamesInAction.com

Well the site uses sessions and cookies, but I think that the .NET Passport system is too secure to try and hack that (with success).

Posted by: BastoJ
If your always logged in, can't they just session hijack you...im sure thats a vulnerability on IPB and vB (Invision Pro Boards and vBulletin) so it would be here I would imagine.

  • 10.07.2006 5:40 PM PDT
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Depends. Sometimes, my computer just logs me in. Other times, I have to put in my email and password. Sometimes just the password.

  • 10.07.2006 7:40 PM PDT

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