how many people is boomerangdog i wonder
Relating to this subject, Hammereditor has access to all of his customer's keys through Hamhost. So if you have that service, it would be better if you delete your key from his serivce asap, no one knows if he is going to hijack any of the keys yet. All of his keys did get revoked, so he could be heading towards stealing some keys. Hopefully he didn't create backups of the key.dat files yet. Who knows what Hammereditor is going to do next, it's sorta scary.
hammereditor is not skilled enough to recover keys from key.dat files.i can say this with certainty thanks to his actions these past few weeks.
Your other id, 30881, hasn't changed IP addresses in 4 months and for the last 10 days has had the illustrious name of WHOREBAG. Is that your primary persona?
oh right, the dead guywait he was the guy who died and then faked being his father, right? no wait no he didn't
so pass is raven??
The only people I can think of doing this are the likes of Lando, MARBLE MAN, and Dotdot. But those are all just wild guesses.
If getting the keys was his master plan, he already has them all.It doesn't take a genius to decrypt the key.dat
Nope, nope, and definitely not.
It's not that hard...
it's super easy to tell those were illogically pulled out of his ass,
locking
Im locking this topic, because the problem has been solved, and this has turned into a completely different topic.
This is why we need a web control panel for our keys. This way we know who has used our key, what their ip is, and when they used it. Badspot knows this info, we should too.
good luck