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Umm... its wont happen.

They have a rouge moderator problem obviously.

This mod group isnt just "appointed".

We are all quite sane and normal people :(

We dont "bitch" about anyone behind thier back in some secret section etc like what seems to happen on ozhonda with comments like "LOL you owned him"

Thats just silly behaviour.

I think its safe to say that SAU is rouge-moderator free

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having said that no site is safe, if a good hacker wants to get access they will, but don't see why a good hacker would waste a 0day exploit in SAU or ozhonda :O

Its also possible that someone knows someone who works at the host, or someone has an account on the same box and the permissions aren't setup correct for the site....

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yeh I remember that...

it was only the banner though

let's just say that the person who did it was just a bit young and silly... there was no serious intent to hack the site the way that this honda guy has.

he knew he did wrong :O

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someone else remembers it, cool! i havent been drinking too much!!!

it looks like this is the real thread to discuss the ozhonda hijack, rather than that wasteland one that got taken over by the usual suspects.

i'm amazed at some of the raw agression that's been posted on ozhondasucks. I cant see that happening to SAU at all.

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no one else seems to remember........

maybe we've both been drinking too much >_<

ps where's the alcoholic smilie when you need it! grrr

BRING IT BACK!!!

yeh I remember when it happened.. it was a yellow car with some one guys handle tagged on it.. was only last year some time

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didnt this site get hacked once ages ago??

i seem to remember something about a WRX banner being put up??

am i right or have i been drinking too much :S

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=75938&hl=

hahahahhaa

It was a yellow 04 mitsubishi vrx

the pic i posted in here doesnt work anymore but ill try and fimd it.

He is a little stooge and you would be surprised how much information we foumd on him that day whether he did it or not

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heh, yep we've had some hacks and hack sttempts in the past.. We have daily backups now so even if they succeed, we'll just revert to a backup.. no biggie really. We are pretty secure tho, so no real need to worry.

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