Sunday, 13 July 2008

Sekrits in Public Chatrooms


You'd think being in a public chatroom is reason enough not to divulge any personal information or plan of action but having lived in many, I've observed the contrary.

As seen above, in Fig. Fail, this scriptkiddie has decided that after spending possibly a couple of hours watching random youtube videos of similar interests with another virtual persona, they have found a kindred soul. Needless to say, during the entire stint of this short lived relationship, they were doing most of the 'talking' whilst the other one merely responded in a series of LOL's and monosyllabic grunts.

This took place in the TV room where users can watch youtube videos with other people by simply entering the url of the video into the chatbox. Yes, this is the future. It's a virtual mst3k, see?

Obviously, this crowd is unlike the usual mob that lurk in the public chatrooms. The usual mob is far too busy trying to shag and add each other on their preferred social network than crack a wep key for some sordid XP application, no doubt. This batch is courtesy of (insert random image board community), possibly 7chan by the looks of this one.

We've been able to somewhat differentiate the quality of 'chan' a user might be from, simply by observing his or her behaviour and typing etiquette in chat. This newly acquired bit of trivia amused me, naturally.

Anyway, I digress. The point of this post being a beige alert and possible raid, straight from the horses mouth. Well, not literally but you saw it here first.
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