I'm not sure if you are kidding or not
I'm not sure if YOU are kidding or not.
I'm not sure if YOU are kidding or not.inb4chainban
Factor-X: Protocol error: Auth failed, closing connection.?[20:34:05 PDT] Factor-X: it says[20:34:05 PDT] Factor-X: Connecting to server...Connected, waiting for authenticationProtocol error: Auth failed, closing connection.Connection to server closed.[20:34:28 PDT] Factor-X: ?[20:34:43 PDT] Factor-X: what should i do?[20:34:47 PDT] Factor-X: Connecting to server...Connected, waiting for authenticationProtocol error: Auth failed, closing connection.Connection to server closed.Sunday, 22 July 2012[18:20:10 PDT] Lugnut: I think your key has been deactivated for phishing.[18:21:05 PDT] Factor-X: Yep[18:21:35 PDT] Lugnut: that isn't exactly something to be proud of...[18:21:54 PDT] Factor-X: WHo cares[18:21:56 PDT] Factor-X: shut up[18:21:58 PDT] Factor-X: your a cigarette[18:22:19 PDT] Lugnut: okay.[18:22:33 PDT] Factor-X: I dont need u[18:22:34 PDT] Factor-X: just leave[18:22:53 PDT] Lugnut: just as soon as I can find the button that removes you from my friends list, i will.[18:23:24 PDT] Lugnut: There we go - smell ya later.
I've been rejected!
I think it would be safe to say that any third party program the requires your Auth key isn't safe.
wha - oh.
His key being disabled is useless.If you think about it he could've at least gotten 1 more key from the phishing website, it's more than enough to just continue playing w/ sending the link again.
it's possible he could have, and possible he didn't.the latter means a key deactivation is useful.
So also deactivate one or dozens of people who put their auth key in that website?