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Yes, I’m sure people would love to use a provider that uses nulled WHMCS

Do you not understand it’s not going to be validated when it’s coming from a provider? not only that this is unrelated to the topic of your company’s data breach.

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Well, actually, that website is kinda glitchy and it really isn’t accurate (atleast according to my knowledge, it could be that this has been changed/fixed by now) and even if a website has a valid WHMCS license, it would just say that it is not authorized to use it even though it is.

The data breach was caused by a man (who you’re friends with) who ran the information on his own server. Stop trying to push the blame entirely on to me for his actions.

Most say its valid.

I’m not friends with goober, he was a previous business associate. I’m only here to speak facts.

Yea, then it was probaly bugged at the time or I am just stupid.

But whatever the fact, @vq9o it is clear that you are siding with Goober here and backing him up.

I’m not taking sides. I’m just speaking facts about this incident.

That Goober also has the audacity to leak user’s private infomation (I’m talking about User’s Mostly personal emails aswell as leaking IPs) which is a violation of Data Protection Laws in itself.

It’s Goobers VPS and there is no contract preventing him to do what he wants with that data. My point legally he can do what he wants, from a business/consumer perspective it’s unprofessional and a horrible thing to do.

He and the VPS is located in the US not EU.

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You said “most things were hashed”, while @vq9o has clearly pointed out AGAIN that nothing was actually hashed.

Instead of trying to look innocent in the replies, you better make that sorry announcement I told you about.

I can provide proof but I rather not get terminated on Roblox.


plaintext da passwords

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Yes, those passwords are auto generated DA passwords, not ones that users typed in.

I never said all things were hashed. I said most things (from what I know). DA Passwords (auto-generated, not written by user), Email Addresses and IP Addresses were leaked. None of those are usually hashed with most providers anyway.

Get your facts right before jumping in here without knowing anything about the situation.

Can you give me an example of something that is hashed? He already showed us that nothing was.

We all agree that you are the one in the wrong here, so stop acting innocent as I said.

All? you mean just you and vq9o? lol
The RBX Domains community says otherwise if you want to pop into that server.

And I’m not sure what was - because as I have repeated many times before, I never had access to the server. Ever. Goober told me some things were hashed but I’m not sure what exactly. Hence why I said ‘from what I know’.

I already apologised to the community for failing to bind Goober into legal contracts - I had trusted him and let him put the portal on his own server (which I shouldn’t have). It was a small experiment project and unlike my other projects, I forgot to bind him into NDA’s and so on as I thought he was trustworthy. He developed all of the automation panel and leaked all of it.

Your apologies aren’t enough. I told you to make a Solution Post to this thread so new people don’t come all the way over here and think that everything was fine and peaceful.

You not knowing simple stuff about how your service works like what things are hashed and what are not just makes this even worse.

I suggest you take the right actions instead of fighting with people in the replies.

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How many times do I have to repeat myself?

I’m aware that it doesn’t look good that I didn’t know what was hashed - Goober was the lead developer and the fact I trusted him to run the automation portal on his own server was bad enough. I didn’t treat the project serious enough as it was more just an experiment and fun startup. Nothing proper.

I will not add a solution to the post when the situation is now sorted. You’re merely just carrying on drama by continuing to reply when the situation is resolved and RBX Domains has resumed operations in a safer way. Why should I make a solution when no new customers would be affected? The victims of the leak were apologised to.

In the case of apologising, maybe you should try to push Goober to apologise for leaking peoples information?

Also please understand that RBX Domains is not designed to be a ‘professional company’. It’s merely just a ROBLOX-related project.

There are so many things you clearly don’t understand and don’t even try to.

With that being said, I am leaving this thread as it is clearly endless.

You guys clearly don’t really seem to care about the people that got affected by this enough.

Have a nice day!