Bummer.
Huge embarrassment over fisting site data breach
A data breach at a forum for "anal fisting" has resulted in the exposure of 107,000 accounts. More than a third (37 per cent) of those affected by the Rosebutt Board were already included in the Have I Been Pwned? site, according to security researcher Troy Hunt. Victims will be able to use Have I Been Pwned? to check whether …
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Wednesday 11th May 2016 11:25 GMT 2460 Something
Re: Let me be the first to (be pedantic)
Check the time stamp.. 2hrs vs 1hr. Remember you can change how comments are viewed, I suspect you only have 'sort comments by thread' (which is the default) so if you reply to a post further up it will push down other threads even if they have an earlier time stamp. If you change it to 'sort comments by oldest' you will see whom bested whom in the timely shenanigans of el reg commentardary ... ...
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Wednesday 11th May 2016 14:10 GMT Rol
Bomb bay mechanics are back to biting their nails!
Apparently the tried and tested method in preventing people from biting their nails has been outed as some kind of sexual fetish.
Followers of the "California" technique, where clients regularly apply excreta to alleviate their onychophagy appear to have been targeted by on-line hackers and are fearful that their medical treatment might become more of a social stigma than their nibbled fingers ever were.
We asked a local spokesman for a comment:-
"Arghh! Arghh! Ooooo, Arrrgh..."
Clearly they are in a lot of pain and we as a caring community should come together on this and give them a helping hand.
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Wednesday 11th May 2016 13:58 GMT Aodhhan
Right Wing Hackers
Here it is, those darn right wing, ultra conservative, Bible thumping, prudish, Spanish inquisition hackers sending a message to those who are not so prudish.
I type out about 20 obvious jokes on the meaning of backdoor hacking both with and without greasing the code, but you've probably already thought of them on your own.
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Wednesday 11th May 2016 16:06 GMT Tikimon
On a serious note... TRASHMAIL dang it!
There's really no reason to use a real e-mail address to sign up if you know about trashmail services. I use them frequently to avoid every bloody... errr annoying site demanding I "register" with them. The best part is how you can actually read the confirmation message and click the "Yes, this is a working address to SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM!" link.
No, I'm no on THAT site...