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2015-02-18 08:20
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3178
Release id #136644 : Rambones' Contacts 85-88

Deleted, too much private data. On Csdb entries ppl can remove/edit infos one doesn't want to be public.
2015-02-18 08:25
wacek

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 512
Good call, I agree completely.
2015-02-18 08:38
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2381
Agreed. Besides, it's not a valid release.
2015-02-18 09:03
Medicus

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 43
Especially phone-numbers are a bad thing. Some of my contacts used to have my parents' phone-number which is still valid today!
2015-02-18 09:06
SIDWAVE
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2238
ok well..
it was just to releae everything..
there are some old basic demos left to add. the start of TST
2015-02-18 09:51
Moloch

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2916
This opens up an interesting question, what about the legions of diskmags that include information that could be deemed private now?

Also, tons of these hack/phreak files contain private details about people.
2015-02-18 10:35
St0rmfr0nt

Registered: Aug 2002
Posts: 33
Thanks, Ian.
2015-02-18 10:59
SIDWAVE
Account closed

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2238
dont go into that moloch..
its how scene is..
it snot secret, its same as putting add in paper with full name and adresss, to get a job or something.

a text ripper can easy unpack all demos, and copy out addresses hidden in ram... it was the way, to make sure, that only demomakers could find out an adress.

lamers knew nothing, about the scene hiding inside the games and demos..

from what i heard it was flash or danish crackers, who put their address in the BAM sector, to initiate the contacts.
2015-02-18 19:24
Moloch

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2916
I'm not concerned about it, but I know from posts on that "release" of yours that others are.
2015-02-18 19:37
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11300
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This opens up an interesting question, what about the legions of diskmags that include information that could be deemed private now?

some self proclaimed know-it-all who is now banned here for good reason actually had the nerve to call my parents on a phone# he digged out of a mag from 25+ years ago and asked them for my current phone/address - thank god i have trained them for this sort of thing and they told him to fuck off.
2015-02-18 19:39
Hein

Registered: Apr 2004
Posts: 939
Find scener's old address online service
 
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