Macnet Destroyed
http://www.macnet2.com
Moral of the story is. Don't piss people off.
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MacNETv2 has been hacked. All the SQL databases have been destoryed. We are currently working on revamping our security system and uploading our backup files. Please bear with us as we reassemble that which was destoryed.
The Management
MacNETv2 has been hacked. All the SQL databases have been destoryed. We are currently working on revamping our security system and uploading our backup files. Please bear with us as we reassemble that which was destoryed.
The Management
Moral of the story is. Don't piss people off.
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The site looks fine to me.
Damn I just got that message before I posted. Well I guess I was wrong.
emmmmm mods please delete.
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If it was a publicity stunt, it wasn't up anywhere near long enough.
*shrug*
Does it take anyone else a few long seconds to spot the actual front page content on that site? Yeesh.
Look Here.
"2.1" and shrinking"
Oh wait, I guess that's Apple's Market Share. Percent, not inches.
Originally posted by Bodhi
My god is this guy a fool.
Look Here.
Care to provide a synopsis? I couldn't stand to read that article. On second thought, nevermind.
BTW, are businesses really "laughing off the Xserve"? And I'm curious as to who are these "people in the know", who are doubting IBM's claims about the performance of the 970 (which, from what I've heard here on these boards, were "conservative estimates").
In a number of cases customers brought machines into the shop unaware of the fact Apple depot service is required and they have been returned from Apple seriously damaged.
And I personally have a very hard time believing that the owners decided the trash their machine between the time I saw it myself and them sending it to Apple.
There doesn't seem to be any accountability in Apple service, I suppose the mantra is it's easier to trash something and claim it came into the shop damaged than it is to fix it properly.
Originally posted by Stagflation Steve
I tend to believe John, I have seen a number of machines get trashed by Apple over the years.
In a number of cases customers brought machines into the shop unaware of the fact Apple depot service is required and they have been returned from Apple seriously damaged.
And I personally have a very hard time believing that the owners decided the trash their machine between the time I saw it myself and them sending it to Apple.
There doesn't seem to be any accountability in Apple service, I suppose the mantra is it's easier to trash something and claim it came into the shop damaged than it is to fix it properly.
read the other thread here at AI about John and you'll see why he is a jackass