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ChicagoVPS database leaked? ChicagoVPS customers - change your root passwords immediately!
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I want another free 6 months, GO!
I'm not sure what you are talking about when you quote me specifically, but have you seen the letter they emailed out to their customers? It said nothing of an exploit, or SolusVM. Did you mean to quote me?
If you were a client during the original hack then you would have gotten an e-mail about SolusVM being compromised. So you would have known about the database leak.
@kebar
No cc info was in the db that was leaked here before.
At most it had your real name and an email address.
And ofcourse your vps ip and info about that.
Just wanted to say, you folks have absolutely made my day. And I agree 100% with @DestroyeRCo (http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/218557#Comment_218557).
See you next year. Maybe.
You are recommended on these forums all over the place and have customers from here that comprise this community >.>
anybody who runs @Aldryic's select statement remember this was when jerimiah was the tech and now we have Kevin and I am guessing spread across more servers now.
I was not a client of theirs in November. My information should not be in the database.
However, them lying to me and locking my password, is not acceptable. I want a refund. This is not the first time they have lied to me or accused me of something in the past month. The node my VPS was on was DDoS attacked and I opened up a ticket since I do monitoring on it, and I was immediately accused of using 400 Mbps of bandwidth and my account had been disabled. They of course later figured out that it was another client on the node.
**ChicagoVPS is unprofessional, and all I want to do is simply terminate my relationship with them and receive a refund. **
You continue to talk rubbish.
Slumming?
Are you ChicagoVPS?
I guess I am one of the few that gets that this will effeciently display the oversell ratio
@BronzeByte Do remember this is 4-5 months old. The database mentions 56 nodes where as they have 160 now (As shown by CVPS). Much has changed since then.
I know that and take that in consideration too when I look at all those numbers ;-)
@BronzeByte Just thought I would make sure
Where does it select the amount of RAM of the physical host? Only if you know what amount of RAM the physical host would have, this would be useful
But apparently you have the database (and I have not, unfortunately, cause I am kind of curios myself), so perhaps it says more to you than to me
WINNING lol
They use E3's so 32GB max
Most were at that time
@Corey do I look like my name is Chris? No just saying the fact of that they went from 56 nodes to 150+ in that short of a time frame only makes sense that they had to. To disperse the 2gb plans over many nodes.
Cool. Then I'd be interested in the results
That's some precious marketing information that you will have to research just like I had to ;-)
I was afraid you might say that. Care to share an md5sum of the sql dump so I can check the one I got (of LEB IRC)?
Even if they had had non-E5 servers with more than 32Gb ram back then, they're most likely going to bottleneck at the CPU
Don't have it, just did some good research
They honestly think that lying to their customers is okay. Is the only reason they are in business because they are cheap and oversell?
Well they say they're doing good because they're "big enough to get good deals" apparently
PS: "WINNING" lol
Surely that sums up the largest majority of providers on LET. They are not cheap and undersell.
That's where OpenVZ LEBs are about and from the dump they don't oversell that bad
lol yeah