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  1. To update we are back up now. There is a malicious agent in the VB codes to watch out for.
  2. I am pretty sure we had upgraded to 4.0 about 3 weeks ago.
  3. Thanks brotha. We are working on it.
  4. WOW they just shut us DOWN. I know you guys are reading this. If the lack of responses is because you are trying to back up your stuff I understand but can anyone understand how I feel right now?
  5. looks like it started yesterday morning. http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php/379072-Site-hacked-can-someone-please-help
  6. There is a group called TEAM ANIMUS that are currenttly hacking VB forums. I am currently reserching as my site just got hit. Looks like it started yesterday. I am still googling.. Let me know what you guys find out.
  7. Noticed the third guy was laying on a water pistol.
  8. The beginning of the end? Could be the end of the beginning. Just saying.
  9. choppers always go down because of mechanical failure not gun fire. Just like Osoma didn't die from gunfire. Was probably organ failure or blood loss. Enough with the jokes. I am glad we got him and I wish I coulda been a fly on the wall to see those SEALs in action.
  10. It's a lot of fun to see how socom used to be.
  11. I'm sure the Xbox guys are giggling kindly to us being down though. Welcome FisterK
  12. here it is. (Hartford, CT) – Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wrote the President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America today demanding answers over the company’s failure to notify millions of customers of a data breach in the PlayStation Network on April 20, 2011. Blumenthal noted that a breach of such a widely used service – estimated by news reports as having 50 to 75 million customers – immediately “raises concerns of data privacy, identity theft, and other misuse of sensitive personal and financial data, such as names, email addresses, and credit and debit card information.†“When a data breach occurs, it is essential that customers be immediately notified about whether and to what extent their personal and financial information has been compromised… I am concerned that PlayStation Network users’ personal and financial information may have been inappropriately accessed by a third party,†Blumenthal wrote in the letter. “Compounding this concern is the troubling lack of notification from Sony about the nature of the data breach. Although the breach occurred nearly a week ago, Sony has not notified customers of the intrusion, or provided information that is vital to allowing individuals to protect themselves from identity theft, such as informing users whether their personal or financial information may have been compromised.†Blumenthal called for Sony to provide PlayStation Network users with financial data security services, including free access to credit reporting services for two years, the costs of which should be borne by the company. Additionally, he argued that affected individuals should be provided with sufficient insurance to protect them from the possible financial consequences of identity theft. The text of the letter follows: April 26, 2011 Mr. Jack Tretton President and CEO Sony Computer Entertainment America 919 East Hillsdale Boulevard Foster City, CA USA 94404 Dear Mr. Tretton: I am writing regarding a recent data breach of Sony’s PlayStation Network service. I am troubled by the failure of Sony to immediately notify affected customers of the breach and to extend adequate financial data security protections. It has been reported that on April 20, 2011, Sony’s PlayStation Network suffered an “external intrusion†and was subsequently disabled. News reports estimate that 50 million to 75 million consumers – many of them children – access the PlayStation Network for video and entertainment. I understand that the PlayStation Network allows users to store credit card information online to facilitate the purchasing of content such as games and movies through the PlayStation Network. A breach of such a widely used service immediately raises concerns of data privacy, identity theft, and other misuse of sensitive personal and financial data, such as names, email addresses, and credit and debit card information. When a data breach occurs, it is essential that customers be immediately notified about whether and to what extent their personal and financial information has been compromised. Additionally, PlayStation Network users should be provided with financial data security services, including free access to credit reporting services, for two years, the costs of which should be borne by Sony. Affected individuals should also be provided with sufficient insurance to protect them from the possible financial consequences of identity theft. I am concerned that PlayStation Network users’ personal and financial information may have been inappropriately accessed by a third party. Compounding this concern is the troubling lack of notification from Sony about the nature of the data breach. Although the breach occurred nearly a week ago, Sony has not notified customers of the intrusion, or provided information that is vital to allowing individuals to protect themselves from identity theft, such as informing users whether their personal or financial information may have been compromised. Nor has Sony specified how it intends to protect these consumers. PlayStation Network users deserve more complete information on the data breach, as well as the assurance that their personal and financial information will be securely maintained. I appreciate your prompt response on this important issue. Sincerely, Richard Blumenthal United States Senate
  13. what about that letter sent by that senator? has that been posted yet?
  14. Very good Bro. I'll stop bye every chance I get.
  15. I still love the IW-80 High scope #2 suppressor. I'm in love again.
  16. I don't know. Someone posted it on our site so I figured I would share it here. It says four player co-op though.
  17. I just realized I don't have a wired mic anymore.lol
  18. If they get my info I will Sue Sony. It will be the biggest class action lawsuit in history. I would much rather have my PSN back though.
  19. I don't believe this claim. If it were tru they would have simply shut down the store not the PSN. I for one know that when my credit card data updated without me re issuing it to my PS3 my purchases would not work. IE I got a new card with a new expiration date. Sounds like smoke and mirrors to me.
  20. I agree October. This sounds like a BIG step forward for UF Helping out to the community. I cant tell you how many times I have met good clans that do not know the experience we all take for granted now. Once again I say thank you UF. Not for me but for my future friends and allies that will need and use this service you have provided. In hindsite if this had happened years ago who knows what our current clans would look like. just a confusious thought.

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