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  • #46
    Re: Why do the North Koreans keep hacking USCHO?

    Originally posted by board View Post
    They posted it as they were being banned. Remarkable timing.

    New announcement re: user registration. Short version: All new users have to be approved before they become active.

    ..give Kim Jong a break.
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    • #47
      Re: Why do the North Koreans keep hacking USCHO?

      Originally posted by board View Post
      They posted it as they were being banned. Remarkable timing.

      New announcement re: user registration. Short version: All new users have to be approved before they become active.
      Yay!
      Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
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      • #48
        Re: Why do the North Koreans keep hacking USCHO?

        Because of Freddy Meyer.

        Or Jockstock.

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        • #49
          Re: Why do the North Koreans keep hacking USCHO?

          I have not sen the Korean posts here but I am a member of another forum based in the UK. That forum, mainly members are either members or veterans of the British forces has been buried for the past three weeks in posts from China and all the posts are in their heathen gibberish except for the names of American universities . Members who can read Chinese have said the posts are all ads for faked diplomas with faked transcripts to match. No idea why they post in Chinese on a British based English language forum. As soon as one gets banned about user pops up.

          Edited to add:

          I just checked back at the British military forum I visit. Their Chinese friend or friends have just started 8 new threads in 4 minutes with the same username. These are, for a change, in English, asking for quotes from notable people. Makes me wonder if it seeking to fish for usernames hoping that the notable quote will provide a password for the username of the poster. Very very odd.
          Last edited by Veritas; 03-21-2018, 11:29 PM.

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          • #50
            Re: Why do the North Koreans keep hacking USCHO?

            Originally posted by board View Post
            They posted it as they were being banned. Remarkable timing.

            New announcement re: user registration. Short version: All new users have to be approved before they become active.
            Thank you for your proactive measures. I understand there's only so much that can be done, but you're doing what you can.

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            • #51
              Re: Why do the North Koreans keep hacking USCHO?

              Originally posted by Veritas View Post
              I have not sen the Korean posts here but I am a member of another forum based in the UK. That forum, mainly members are either members or veterans of the British forces has been buried for the past three weeks in posts from China and all the posts are in their heathen gibberish except for the names of American universities . Members who can read Chinese have said the posts are all ads for faked diplomas with faked transcripts to match. No idea why they post in Chinese on a British based English language forum. As soon as one gets banned about user pops up.

              Edited to add:

              I just checked back at the British military forum I visit. Their Chinese friend or friends have just started 8 new threads in 4 minutes with the same username. These are, for a change, in English, asking for quotes from notable people. Makes me wonder if it seeking to fish for usernames hoping that the notable quote will provide a password for the username of the poster. Very very odd.
              I have a relative in Air Force Operations Intelligence who says it's just routine practice for them for honing their skills in case of a cyber war.

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