Friday, July 31, 2009

The OC Members' Account incident

Ayyee, all you sexayy people! :]

Well, today, as of the thirty-first of July, we had a little incident in the OC.

You see, this person had this kinda-smart-but-not-going-to-work idea of where she made an account, and gave out the password to OCers.
The account name was OC.members.OC
The purpose of this account is not really known. Was it so everybody could share it? Sign the coolio presentation? Or was it just plain fun?

As you know, not all ideas work out. Before long, almost everybody knew the password, ilikecheese
And it's not really surprising. A week ago, when the owner first made the account, she told everybody the password in a topic. Not a very smart idea, if you ask me.
The people that knew the password told other people.
Those people told more people.
And before you know it, one of those people that knew the password was a hacker.

I suspect that the hacker is an AL-er, due to the fact that when it was messing up the account, it also changed the presentation to something like "AL rocks". It might've been "OC sucks." too.
I'm afraid our memories don't remember the exact thing it said.
We are sure that it was something like AL is better than OC.

And then we had this girl, iilgirl, trying to save the account. Her attempt did not work, I'm afraid.
She changed the password to barbielikesken and told some people.
I am not sure if she told everybody who asked, or just the people she trusted.
What I am sure is that the hacker managed to receive the new password AGAIN.
This is either because 1) one of the people iilgirl told was the hacker, or 2) the hacker just read off other posts, because some foolish people posted the new password in topics.

People have made back-up accounts, but I, for one, do not think they will be as great as the original one, because if you have seen the coolio presentation, it was worth remembering.

I and my team was one of the many witnesses.
We do have to say that it was the most fun we ever had, signing a presentation and sharing an account.
Go figure.

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