(03-21-2013, 10:13 AM)Galaxian Wrote: [ -> ]Hidden content for guests
Not sure what the PayPal account has to do with anything? You can't add multiple PP accounts to the same system o.O
If its not about the money then I don't know why you're bothering with all of this. Anybody with half a brain would go through their MySQL access logs and just ban the IP that accessed it during those times.
You already have my IP and feel free to check it against the
Logs as I have told you so many times this has nothing to do with me.
You are using one paypal account for your website and custom jobs, it means that you are in charge of the money on your website. Yet it takes more than 2 days for you to tell your "partner" to stop sending fake emails?
You know that you can change your IP? Anybody with half a brain would use a different IP to do bad stuff.
(03-21-2013, 10:23 AM)Galaxian Wrote: [ -> ]Hidden content for guests
Check my registered IP on your site then since it was at the same time.
I love how you refuse to check your logs when that is really the only solid proof possible.
My partner hasn't been on and I really doubt he has anything to do with it now since everything points to you setting this up.
I just sent you links to real people asking about the incident yet you try to blame me?
Regarding the logs, this is what the host said:
[17:33:23] MikeG: <span dir="ltr">When it comes to any MySQL logs we would need to get those for you and place them in your user directory.
[17:34:28] Muki: Okay, could you give me the login logs for this week please?
[17:37:37] MikeG: <span dir="ltr">Okay let me ask a server admins to see see if we have access logs for mySQL</span>
[17:40:52] MikeG: <span dir="ltr">Okay looks like there are no access logs kept. </span>
[17:44:23] Muki: How come?
[17:46:34] MikeG: <span dir="ltr">Because it is not really usefull generally.</span>
[17:47:38] Muki: How can your customers see if anyone unauthorized did access the database?
[17:49:31] MikeG: <span dir="ltr">There is no way on a customer ends to view it. What you could do is submit a ticket and our security team might be able to look at any on authorized access.</span>
Someone is talking wrong here!
Your hosting doesn't keep access logs. Every single host must keep access logs due to it being so helpful when it comes to security.
That's all I need to know, can't believe I actually though you were telling the truth!
Dude, I sent you links to other sites where people talk about this incident and you still claim that I lie? Whats up with your "parter", it's been 3 days, is he still offline?
Email from the security team:
(03-21-2013, 08:00 PM)Galaxian Wrote: [ -> ]Hidden content for guests
I'm done arguing TBH. I know now that it was obviously you who started all of this.
You were so reluctant to check your MySQL access logs and finally you say you will you don't even go through it properly. If the connection was made through PhpMyAdmin the host name would be the same but the IP address of the visitor would be the person who was accessing it.
Not sure why you keep bringing up my partner because it's clear to me now that it was you and not anybody else.
Keep this thread here if you want but it serves no purpose to either you or me.
Dude, I already sent proof that its not me and all you claim is that I lie. The truth is that there I no partner and its all you. I will post proof och chargeback on PayPal when I get home.
(03-21-2013, 08:46 PM)Galaxian Wrote: [ -> ]Hidden content for guests
You sent me an image of an account of HF asking if LikeNation was closing. That is in no way proof of me using your database to send emails to your users.
The money is in no way related. You paid me to custom code you an add-on and you received everything you asked for.
If you chargeback I will be forced to file a scam report and if you keep the code on your website I will have to contact DMCA as that would be fraudulently obtained code.