WARNING: Naps Customer Database Compromised

This is crazy. Just info being out there. I took a quick glance. Do I think LE will get people? No. There's too much going on for that. That would be like a list of who got weed coming out and them going after a bunch of dime bag buyers.

But some people might get fucked because one guy has a vendetta. I could tell who on there was military by their addresses. If their bosses see, it could lead to some action against them, them losing jobs, and benefits. Kind of fucked up because one guy is upset.

Im hoping other major UGLs are looking and paying attention. Its a lot easier to enter info again than have it saved and get someone fucked

And for any of you people talking about outing other people...what the fuck is wrong with you? These people are just like you, just got unlucky. Dont add to the problem. And remember Karma is a bitch.
 
I may take a look at the list later. Something I'm curious about... Do the names show a link to a purchase? The reason I ask is I'm wondering if it's an actual purchase history or a bunch of random known names and addresses from phone books thrown out there in the hopes a random few recognize themselves and run scared as is the case now. For instance, if I'm on there I KNOW it's a fake because naps will never get a fucking dime from me just from their idiot reps and childish tactics. Savy? Others who know they shouldn't be there need to look. I'm 50/50 on this one. May be real. May be real fake.
 
This is crazy. Just info being out there. I took a quick glance. Do I think LE will get people? No. There's too much going on for that. That would be like a list of who got weed coming out and them going after a bunch of dime bag buyers.

But some people might get fucked because one guy has a vendetta. I could tell who on there was military by their addresses. If their bosses see, it could lead to some action against them, them losing jobs, and benefits. Kind of fucked up because one guy is upset.

Im hoping other major UGLs are looking and paying attention. Its a lot easier to enter info again than have it saved and get someone fucked

And for any of you people talking about outing other people...what the fuck is wrong with you? These people are just like you, just got unlucky. Dont add to the problem. And remember Karma is a bitch.
Yes, I hope people like Frank and Darius take note to wipe their systems frequently. No reason to hold on to info once an order ships. Worst case then, you have a history recorded of 1 order... Not 10 or whatever. Bad, bad, bad.
 
Yes, I hope people like Frank and Darius take note to wipe their systems frequently. No reason to hold on to info once an order ships. Worst case then, you have a history recorded of 1 order... Not 10 or whatever. Bad, bad, bad.
Wow why would you ask this ? Maybe you work for pharmacon
 
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I may take a look at the list later. Something I'm curious about... Do the names show a link to a purchase? The reason I ask is I'm wondering if it's an actual purchase history or a bunch of random known names and addresses from phone books thrown out there in the hopes a random few recognize themselves and run scared as is the case now. For instance, if I'm on there I KNOW it's a fake because naps will never get a fucking dime from me just from their idiot reps and childish tactics. Savy? Others who know they shouldn't be there need to look. I'm 50/50 on this one. May be real. May be real fake.

[EDIT: The posting of private personal information about AAS users is prohibited on this forum.]
 
If hackers are behind that site I am a little wary to be downloading the list and visiting the site incase there is some sort of virus or Trojan horse program inside it. Would be a good way to get more personal info.
 
Yes, I hope people like Frank and Darius take note to wipe their systems frequently. No reason to hold on to info once an order ships. Worst case then, you have a history recorded of 1 order... Not 10 or whatever. Bad, bad, bad.
How Pharmacum dictat ?
 
@Millard Baker interested on your thoughts on Naps continuing to sell here? Seems risky to the members of Meso to continue using them for the time being. Enlight of the situation....

Naps may have been the obvious victim of the cyber attack but the biggest victims are the individual AAS users.

Law enforcement action against users probably isn't the greatest concern for individual users although it would be tempting for some grandstanding local prosecutor to do a quick search of all the users in his district.

There are other entities that are far more interested in this data.

Competing AAS sources will make use of the data to spam/scam the customer list. It's a data goldmine for every startup lab and scammer to exploit. Beware.

USADA is already scanning AAS-related forums to catch AAS "cheats" like they did to bust that masters cyclist on the isarm forum. USADA and NADOs will cross-reference the list against amateur/pro athletes in their databases.

Coinbase and Circle could add all the bitcoin addresses to their databases of addresses known to be associated with illegal activity and suspend any user accounts who have sent bitcoin to those addresses.

Professional colleagues, employers, friends, girlfriends, ex-wives, enemies, etc. could also satisfy their curiosity about the unnatural muscle mass of people in their gyms, workplace, classroom, etc. The real-life and social media consequences can be a bitch.

The data breach is the Mossack Fonseca of the steroid world. It's The Moldova Papers.

Instead of a bunch of rich people and corrupt politicians that no one likes, it's a bunch of steroid users that no one likes whose privacy has been violated. And rather than be concerned about the motives and the perpetrator of the attack, everyone is enjoying delving into all the secrets exposed.

If the perpetrator is really a competitor seeking to gain a competitive advantage, the willingness to recklessly and maliciously expose so much individual customer data represents a new low. The data breach represents a major escalation in AAS black market competitive warfare.
 
I wish ironwill1999 would chock on one of the dicks he sucks. And then get raped by a cat or two .. IDk.. Maybe its just me
 
Don't worry brother. 24k has not ever fucked anyone over. Sometimes the post office dose fuck up. But rest assured if you email 24k they have awsome CS. I'm sure you can get it worked out.
I never had a t/a over 4 days. And what your saying is completely out of character for them.making what you say very very unlikely. And being you just joined Meso Tuesday, I'm thinking your a reverse Shiller. who do you work for?

Looks like dbz labs fired him and now he wants to try again with 24k
 
There are other entities that are far more interested in this data.

Competing AAS sources will make use of the data to spam/scam the customer list. It's a data goldmine for every startup lab and scammer to exploit. Beware.

USADA is already scanning AAS-related forums to catch AAS "cheats" like they did to catch that cyclist on isarms. USADA and NADOs will cross-reference the list against amateur/pro athletes in their databases.

Professional colleagues, employers, friends, girlfriends, ex-wives, enemies, etc. could also satisfy their curiosity about the unnatural muscle mass of people in their gyms, workplace, classroom, etc. The real-life and social media consequences can be a bitch.

The data breach is the Mossack Fonseca of the steroid world. It's The Moldova Papers.

Spot on, Millard.

People unfortunate enough to be on that list should be prepared for spam, solicitations from scammers, possible extortion attempts, and who knows what else.

However, this data breach does present a unique opportunity to highlight the importance of preserving anonymity when registering on steroid websites or when purchasing from AAS vendors.

It's not enough to rely on sources to delete customer info or protect data. Users must take responsibility for their own security and that starts by assuming all sources are storing customer data, regardless of their stated policies to the contrary. These people are strangers and shouldn't be trusted, especially with your privacy.

I've listed a few steps that all AAS purchasers should take when ordering AAS from online vendors:

  • Customers should always use an alias when placing orders. Real names should never be used.
  • Orders should shipped to an address that isn't associated with the purchaser.
  • A secure email with no personally identifying information and that is dedicated solely to AAS purchases should always be used. No personal use.
  • It's highly advisable to conduct all business behind an IP proxy, pgp, Tor, etc.

If anyone has anything more to add, please fell free.
 
It's not enough to rely on sources to delete customer info or protect data. Users must take responsibility for their own security and that starts by assuming all sources are storing customer data, regardless of their stated policies to the contrary. These people are strangers and shouldn't be trusted, especially with your privacy.

Can't stress this enough when everyone thinks every UGL is their best friend because they completed an order or answered a question.

Protect yourself people. People on this released list are going to lose some stuff they werent expecting when they went to sleep last night.
 
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