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Losing is never an option

Awful coach. Literally ran Larry Johnson into the ground. Fell @$$ backwards into the playoffs. The franchise started it's dark times after that season.
2010 was a lone bright spot until Andy arrived. Todd Haley was my least favorite NFL HC by a mile. Never played the game yet got that job????!!!!!!!!
 
The ole Streisand effect
verklempt mike myers GIF
 
Alright grab your battle buddy and restock your ammo they are at it again
Alright grab your battle buddy and restock your ammo they are at it again
So either Rivals did not fix the gateway to creating new profiles or the attacker(s) found a work around. Hate to be a prophet but this is a chess game playing out everywhere now.
 
Alright, let me explain what they did. All accounts that came for a certain IP scheme were blocked yesterday. Great and quick way to remove them but that is not going to stop them. All the scammers have to do is then switch the VPN spoof of where they are showing as their location. So if yesterday it said Dehli, India then today the VPN IP (not their real ip) will say Germany or England or somewhere else to make the system think these are not the same people but of course it is quite obvious from the new logs that they are creating in the system.

To remove them again the admins will see all the traffic from the same location again with all the new creations and then delete those right inside the database.

Rinse and repeat. Unfortunately, there is no way to block them if they are truly spoofing their location behind a network VPN.
Time for hardware bans
There is no such thing in this kind of setup.


They need to use the service my Company does to protect our VPN I use at home and when traveling (cylance).
That is kind of what they are doing but that is how they are able to spoof (make it look like they are located somewhere else) and that is what is apart of the problem.


They are professional scammers, this is their job. They don't quit unless they are in jail.
 
Alright, let me explain what they did. All accounts that came for a certain IP scheme were blocked yesterday. Great and quick way to remove them but that is not going to stop them. All the scammers have to do is then switch the VPN spoof of where they are showing as their location. So if yesterday it said Dehli, India then today the VPN IP (not their real ip) will say Germany or England or somewhere else to make the system think these are not the same people but of course it is quite obvious from the new logs that they are creating in the system.

To remove them again the admins will see all the traffic from the same location again with all the new creations and then delete those right inside the database.

Rinse and repeat. Unfortunately, there is no way to block them if they are truly spoofing their location behind a network VPN.

There is no such thing in this kind of setup.



That is kind of what they are doing but that is how they are able to spoof (make it look like they are located somewhere else) and that is what is apart of the problem.


They are professional scammers, this is their job. They don't quit unless they are in jail.
That's BS Rivals easily has the mac address of every device I have used to access their system and can easily block it. You may work in IT but if you claim hardware bans can't be done I ain't hiring ya
 
That's BS Rivals easily has the mac address of every device I have used to access their system and can easily block it. You may work in IT but if you claim hardware bans can't be done I ain't hiring ya
MAC address are of the network port. If the network port is spoofed which is behind a VPN then MAC blocking dont help. because your blocking the that location of the vpn that dont exist. Once they change the spoof location the MAC changes on the VPN.
Sorry it dont work to block the MAC against professional scammers. For normal users, sure.
 
MAC address are of the network port. If the network port is spoofed which is behind a VPN then MAC blocking dont help. because your blocking the that location of the vpn that dont exist. Once they change the spoof location the MAC changes on the VPN.
Sorry it dont work to block the MAC against professional scammers. For normal users, sure.
C'mon guys none of us like this but no need to in-fight. I am already back because the bots are not linked to my account that was the test. It is yet another general Rivals attack let's see if anyone tries to piggyback off it.
 
Alright, let me explain what they did. All accounts that came for a certain IP scheme were blocked yesterday. Great and quick way to remove them but that is not going to stop them. All the scammers have to do is then switch the VPN spoof of where they are showing as their location. So if yesterday it said Dehli, India then today the VPN IP (not their real ip) will say Germany or England or somewhere else to make the system think these are not the same people but of course it is quite obvious from the new logs that they are creating in the system.

To remove them again the admins will see all the traffic from the same location again with all the new creations and then delete those right inside the database.

Rinse and repeat. Unfortunately, there is no way to block them if they are truly spoofing their location behind a network VPN.

There is no such thing in this kind of setup.



That is kind of what they are doing but that is how they are able to spoof (make it look like they are located somewhere else) and that is what is apart of the problem.


They are professional scammers, this is their job. They don't quit unless they are in jail.
The company I work for is HITRUST certified!
 
The company I work for is HITRUST certified!
so that means you know more than a certified IT professional? believe what you want. I have been doing IT engineering for over 20 years for federal government which requires the most secure and lock down configurations out there. I am paid to do my homework and research and come up with new solutions everyday. So enough with the high end talk, I will put this issue in lamens terms.


Scammer team - (real ip / mac setup)
Their network gateway (VPN Spoofed IP and MAC)

Rivals / Yahoo Forums can only see the external IP / MAC, they can't see their internal. That is common and industry standard practice.

Rivals blocks the users and their spoofed IP / MAC setup (that is all that they see)

Scammer team changes their location on their VPN setup which changes their gateway look to the outside world (IP / MAC)

Rivals then sees the new setup which is completely different.


A normal user doesn't spoof their setup and so yes your going to see your ip and mac of either your system but more than likely of your network gateway (Your cable router at your house).


I am not here to offend anyone. I am just trying to assist where I can.
 
so that means you know more than a certified IT professional? believe what you want. I have been doing IT engineering for over 20 years for federal government which requires the most secure and lock down configurations out there. I am paid to do my homework and research and come up with new solutions everyday. So enough with the high end talk, I will put this issue in lamens terms.


Scammer team - (real ip / mac setup)
Their network gateway (VPN Spoofed IP and MAC)

Rivals / Yahoo Forums can only see the external IP / MAC, they can't see their internal. That is common and industry standard practice.

Rivals blocks the users and their spoofed IP / MAC setup (that is all that they see)

Scammer team changes their location on their VPN setup which changes their gateway look to the outside world (IP / MAC)

Rivals then sees the new setup which is completely different.


A normal user doesn't spoof their setup and so yes your going to see your ip and mac of either your system but more than likely of your network gateway (Your cable router at your house).


I am not here to offend anyone. I am just trying to assist where I can.
God good, man. Lighten up a bit. I'm simply, sarcastically saying, that my company is HITRUST certified. Which they are.

Might have to put you on ignore! (Also a joke. Calm down)
 
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