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News Archives / Downtime
« on: July 15, 2012, 01:13:05 am »
Well guise were back up and running sorry it took soo long (may have fallen asleep at one point) but its all now. And theres even some upgrades to make things run a little faster so hopefully you wont get soo many bad tokens

Razmirz

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As some of you do and some of you don't know I came back from holiday yesterday apparently over the past week they've been emailing me threatening to take down the server for over usage not that its anywhere near the limits in my agreement with them they've told me the game should be back up either this evening to tomorrow as u can see I've got a fun little hack to get the site working again. I'll debate the issue with them over the next week and if we cant find a resolution looks like I'm gunna have to move hosts again.

For those who are a bit techy there effectively saying I'm sending too many packets per second apparently over 30000 per sec pulls up hack warning flags even if they are tiny payloads distributed evening across 100s of IP's.


Well we will see how it goes

Raz

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Discussion Board / Keeping your Privacy Private
« on: February 27, 2012, 09:42:20 pm »
I don't know about anyone else but my Internet privacy keeps coming up. And no I'm not referring to stop putting your personal details on facebook and other social networking sites (not that I'd advise it). If you've ever wondered why facebook is free see below.

Truth About Facebook

Moving on we have had sopa pipa and acta as well as many other legislations which have attempted to be put into force of a similar nature. If you don't know about these firstly where have you been and secondly its well detailed in Lawcere's post here

At this point your probably wondering what other threats are pending. Well none that could directly put you in jail but lets look at search giant Google as of March the first, Google will be gathering every snippet of info they can find on you. Which isnt just what websites you visit but details down to where you go on those websites. Even here Google watch your session and monitor every page you click. Details on anonymizing your Google activity here

A further step to keep your activity's private is to "opt-out" of company's (Google included) data gathering cookies. The easiest way to do this on Firefox is with the beef taco extension found here That should keep over 100 company's from profiling what you do.

So that fairly well covers the "legal" monitoring of your information. But hacking is becoming far more prominent too even for my phone if I wanted to I could take it break into a WIFI network and steal peoples logins for all kinds of things. Which is really quite scary considering its based only on the software available for my phone now quite old phone. (Just on an off note if your home wifi says its secured with WEP or doesn't mention what its secured with make sure you change it to at least WPA preferably "WPA2 AES  only")

Unfortunately being on your network isn't the only way a hacker can steal you info so long as they are between you and the place you want to get to they can quite happily steal your data. There are some widely available but not well used technology's out there. The first one you should look at is HTTPS, HTTP is the usual computer protocol for bringing websites you your pc and you also pass information back to them such as passwords using it. HTTPS is the Secure version of HTTP and as such anyone monitoring your connection will just seen an encrypted stream of data. Passwords are the obvious info you would like to hide but it also hides all the url's you visit so instead of your provider seeing that you visited

http://www.feral-heart.com/index.php?option=com_jfusion&Itemid=2&jfile=index.php

the provider will simply see that you accessed

https://www.feral-heart.com/

no matter what page on the site you visit. So why don't browsers just take you to the HTTPS sites by default? Well that's because not every website supports it so if you were to go round typing https://www.whereever.com you would probably become annoyed at the number of times you visited a page and it chose to give you a page is unreachable error or start warning you about invalid website certificates. Again for Firefox users I have a couple of add-ons to help you. The first is HTTPS Finder found here HTTPS Finder checks every site you visit to see if HTTPS is available if it is you'll quickly be swapped over to the HTTPS version of the site. Another add-on HTTPS Everywhere lets you take rules from HTTPS Finder and forces the browser to go directly to the HTTPS site in future browsing sessions. HTTPS everywhere is found here. Chrome has a similar Extention called Prefer HTTPS found here

Some hackers are a little more advanced than this though so a further security protocol called DNSSEC has been introduced the purpose of DNSSEC is to make sure the website you reach is actually the one you intended to visit. Quite simply its there to stop hackers putting up rogue sites that look like real ones in order to steal your credentials. On Firefox a DNSSEC validator add-on is available from here It adds a key to your address bar showing grey green or red dependent on whether DNSSEC is supported valid or showing if a sites been hijacked.

An extra note for email users if you pick-up your mail from an app on your phone or a program on your PC check your account settings. Its not unusual for these to be set-up on unencrypted protocols just waiting to be snooped. Make sure your SMTP and your POP or IMAP settings show that they use SSL or TLS if your unsure about this check your email providers website for instructions.

Think that should cover most of your browsing habits and sorry about the lack of Chrome and Internet Explorer support but I just hate both browsers xD. Any additions questions or suggestions let me know.

Raz

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News Archives / An Apology
« on: February 20, 2012, 04:38:19 pm »
It has been brought to my attention some users receiving bans who where never actually given bans. I have found the root of the problem and I'm looking to get it fixed asap as far as I'm aware this affects a couple of hundred accounts so I ask that you bare with me while I get a fix out to you.

Raz

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News Archives / A little downtime
« on: February 05, 2012, 10:20:34 pm »
Sorry Guys I'm currently doing some work on the server that requires the game be offline hopefully fingers crossed this will solve most of the bad token errors. Sorry I know its not the best ever timing but its the time I have when I have it. Just a note the server will probably blip again over the next few days around this time as I fine tune but that wont be as long.


Raz

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News Archives / Highly Important Notice To All FH Users Updated 27/1/12
« on: January 23, 2012, 09:43:40 pm »

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News Archives / Yay for uptime
« on: September 23, 2011, 12:08:19 am »
Well as you should have already noticed we are all back up and running. Sorry its taken so long works been chaotic and the fix wasn't particularity straight forward. Thanks to Brickstin and Waterfox for there input on the matter.

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News Archives / Sorry Guys
« on: January 22, 2011, 09:51:12 pm »

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Rules & Important Information / Money Making
« on: January 17, 2011, 03:21:49 pm »
A topic I keep seeing cropping up... while Its notice to see you all want to help I'm going to have to ask that you all stop discussing the generation of money for the servers/staff for a number of reasons which I won't be stating here. Anyone who's going out of there way to make some extra money I ask you to stop immediately  if anyone has any specific problems or questions you can contact me directly by pm. Any further threads/posts regarding the topic will be removed by staff.


Razmirz

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