You obviously don't know me very well, I'll waste a few hundred keystrokes on any random cunt.
You obviously don't know me very well, I'll waste a few hundred keystrokes on any random cunt.
lol, they've turned their incompetent CS staff into incompetent sales reps too? Genius.
GMs are doin it too. Last time i called one she kept pesterin me about the return home to vanadiel thing. Bugged the shit outta me. Just fix my problem and go away.ol, they've turned their incompetent CS staff into incompetent sales reps too? Genius.
Haha, take that.
Also, having put the crackwg URL given into my firewall, it resolved it to this IP:
58.211.16.104
Nothing major, just some more info. /shrug
Thank you Kuuhalee to your hard work on finding this so quickly. It's great to know people like you are out there to help protect our characters and information! Kudos to you!
I'm going through the exact same thing right now:...the worst part of this whole "ordeal" is these god damn mother fucking pol reps trying to push this mother fucking Tidal Talisman on me.
k guys. I'll get on it.All agents are currently busy. Please stand by.
Don't forget to purchase your Tidal Talisman. The first FINAL FANTASY XI Players' Collection item. Available for pre-order now through September 1st at http://www.playonline.com/ff11us/top...al/080818.html
An agent will be with you in a moment. Thank you for your patience.
I happened across some interesting text in the originating trojan file (taizi.exe) that prodded me to install the World of Warcraft client to see what would happen. Unfortunately, the client would not fully load up as I am within a Virtual Machine, but it seemed more active than when the POL client loaded. It's just a guess, but perhaps the trojan is targeted more towards World of Warcraft clients than it is FFXI. The trojan just doesn't seem all that interested in the POL client from the tinkering that I have done.
http://www.moofah.com/temp/media/ima...i-trojan-b.jpg
does wiki link its maps from ffxi atlas or did they save em and upload em themselves
Maybe it's just a random fluke, but I pinged 59.34.148.248, got a response once, then was immediately blocked from doing it a second time. Nothing huge, but worth noting maybe.
The server they are using is pretty unreachable. I'm not sure if it is that the machine is in Asia or if it is being flooded with requests, or both ... but I waited about two hours to get a stable connection to it once when I was fiddling around. So missing a few pings isn't bad ... in fact, it's a wonder that you managed to get one ping back at all!
How do these sites keep ending up with this stuff on them?
Is it always because they run advertisements that they're not in control of, or are their actual servers getting compromised?