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Subject: Re: Known antique forum bug...

Author: Daniel Shawul

Date: 09:05:34 10/03/05

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On October 03, 2005 at 11:23:57, Keith Hyams wrote:

>On October 03, 2005 at 06:07:04, Günther Simon wrote:
>
>>On October 03, 2005 at 04:45:44, Keith Hyams wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Graham,
>>> You are being trolled at the moment. One of the troll names, A Nito , is even
>>>using my profile at the moment. I would quite like this account deleted please.
>>>
>>>The reason why he is using my profile is because I exposed his true identity on
>>>CTF two days ago.
>>>
>>>All of your trolls are coming from one person. I have a substantial amount of
>>>evidence that identifies him and I am happy to publish it on CCC or send it to
>>>you privately if you would like me to.
>>>                            Regards
>>>                                         Keith
>>
>>Hi Keith,
>>
>>If you or anyone else see your profile, if clicking on another
>>members' profile it's just the old and long known forum bug.
>>It happens permanently and yet it is neither fixed nor mentioned
>>in the FAQs, thus from time to time members rise this issue again.
>>IIRC it is e.g. triggered, if a new member does not give his mail
>>address in his profile initially. May be there are other triggers
>>as well, but i don't remember right now.
>>
>>Guenther
>
>Thank you for the information Gunther. My original email seems to have prompted
>a number of people to have a look. They must have had a shock when they were
>confronted by themselves.
>
>This problem happened at an unfortunate time. If Mr Nito cares to complain, I
>will apologise and explain to him what happened.
>                               Regards
>                                       Keith

   The profile that comes is *editable*. So it can't be anybody elses
   because one can not edit other people's profile.
daniel



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