WARNING: Naps Customer Database Compromised

We're having disputes with our registrars since the beginning of this business, just like all the sources. Changing domain names several times per year has now become a normal thing for all sources to do.
We were active on and off on multiple domain names, .com/.org/.net/.in ... all belong to us and are still in our possession.

It's true that if a certain entity constantly reports a pharma domain to the registrar with multiple e-mails, print screens etc it will eventually be suspended temporary, for further analysis. Registrars have nothing to do with governmental institutions or any other authorities, they're private companies, many of them located off shore.
We'll have it back in a couple of days. Same thing happened last year when we had to change from .org to .in

THanks!
 
Seems like many ugl are going to be on damage control. The Ugl game not much different from the poltical game. Sewer everyone! :rolleyes:
 
The "report abuse" they made could've been initiated by any pragmatic and persevering individual with success ... it's a pretty often practice sources do one to each other or even some malicious customers ...eventually the registrar will comply.

Starting from 2008 till now we changed our domain tlds (.com/.net.in/.org etc ) more than 20 times ..from one to another.

All our info and database is 100% safe and I can assure you it won't be a PharmacomStore database leak of payments or orders anytime soon !
 
Interesting, some address info I used is on the list, but the name is wrong as is the payment info.
 
This may lend some credence to naps defense that an inside man and a competitor was the cause of the leak and not so much a hack. Why would he settle for just bringing down a website that can easily be replaced and should have many back ups instead of exposing something that will actually do harm to the source? Probably cause he doesn't have that insider at pharmacomstore would be my guess. Either that or pharmacomstore is far more secure but even the best get hacked so I find that unlikely.
 
Are there any gyms in China? Chinese peeps don't lift.

That's just it, You'd be taller and more jacked than 95% of the population , sounds good to me.

Actually, it seems like every Asian dude I know who starts lifting blows up pretty quickly. I'm sure that's a stereotype but it really seems like the genetics are strong with them, but seems a large majority don't try.

Okay I feel like trump now I'll just stfu
 
Interesting, some address info I used is on the list, but the name is wrong as is the payment info.
That is interesting, wonder if that's just due to error when compiling all the data into an excel file or what.
 
Just a heads up apparently that same site truefighter published Naps admin, & support personnel's names and addresses. Including the higher up's. And claim they have forwarded it to LE. Just FYI
 
Just a heads up apparently that same site truefighter published Naps admin, & support personnel's names and addresses. Including the higher up's. And claim they have forwarded it to LE. Just FYI
Ohhhhh boy. Thanks for the heads up.... Curious what nap has to say now?
 
Just a heads up apparently that same site truefighter published Naps admin, & support personnel's names and addresses. Including the higher up's. And claim they have forwarded it to LE. Just FYI

Wow, Fuck this guy. Hopefully reddits steroid section is already on the case to fuck this dude up.
 
Lets just hope they are more responsible and don't keep records of ILLEGAL DRUG TRANSACTIONS!
It's not exactly a secret that many if not most sources store customer data. None of this should be surprising to their customers at all. After all, customers can sign in to their accounts and see their "order history" listing past orders from previous months and years.

You'd think that would be a clue to customers. Rather than ignorance, the customers probably didn't care. Well, this should be a wake up call. Customers should take action. Sign in to your accounts. If you source maintains an "order history" section, then demand that the source delete this data.

It is a mistake to dismiss the naps data breach as the result of poor server security and assume your data is safe with any other sources. For your safety, you should assume the very opposite.
 
Anybody ever ordered from original steroid? I can't remember if they keep customer data out not but I made a few purchases with them over the years...
 
It's not exactly a secret that many if not most sources store customer data. None of this should be surprising to their customers at all. After all, customers can sign in to their accounts and see their "order history" listing past orders from previous months and years.

You'd think that would be a clue to customers. Rather than ignorance, the customers probably didn't care. Well, this should be a wake up call. Customers should take action. Sign in to your accounts. If you source maintains an "order history" section, then demand that the source delete this data.

It is a mistake to dismiss the naps data breach as the result of poor server security and assume your data is safe with any other sources. For your safety, you should assume the very opposite.
You are right. Don't order from a source that keeps your personal information, and fuck this dudes brother:)
 
You are right. Don't order from a source that keeps your personal information, and fuck this dudes brother:)
That's the problem. I would assume that they ALL save customer data indefinitely.

In situations like this, there is a natural tendency to say it is stupid for businesses to save customer data. But really it is almost stupid for for a business NOT to keep such data. How can they not? The data is incredibly valuable to the business. This does not change just because the business may be an illegal enterprise.

I wouldn't believe any source that says they don't store customer data. Even if they don't, it's impossible to verify that the claim is true. And it is highly unlikely that they would voluntarily relinquish such an important competitive advantage.

Customers will be much safer if they operate accordingly under these reasonable assumptions.
 
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