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Leaked : http://pastebin.com/UJCi72FS
https://twitter.com/#!/whmcs
And here we go...
And STILL no email from WHMCS to clients. Prepare to see a ton of hosts get fucked.
Enough said
Considering you now have the entire client database... if you have a few servers with sendmail or similar running on it, you may want to send all of them a nice warning
WHMCS completely sucks for not sending out any kind of email or anything. There must be tons of users who still haven't changed passwords or anything that have sent them over support tickets.
My WHMCS won't be coming back up. Might be a good summer project to write a client system somewhat along the lines of WHMCS.
A personal site used for freelance work/projects that I do, that's staying down.
Have another two installations on company sites, they're full of client/invoice data so going to have to figure out what to do with those.
Download done... now I just have to wait for the 806MB database import.
2nd.
In the DB, there's all of the Welcome to WHMCS emails with passwords stored in plain text. And, just tested, you can login with one. Just for science purposes
I'm importing it now to have a look what info they got. Pretty interesting stuff..
Edit: Wow the stupidity of whmcs amazes me, they've uploaded administration scripts to their new site and not even bothered to change the passwords. Who want's a free license for life?
http://forum.whmcs.com/showthread.php?t=47660
I do?
So far HostBill has been pretty consistent for me, their licensing server has only been down once (or at least in-accessible from my server). I plan on staying with HostBill for the foreseeable future.
Damn you guys who already got it imported. I'm going to have to move to a server with a real cpu. My netbook can't handle it.
Crap it's gone any mirror?
Did you seriously at any point think it could? :P
Maybe we should get some of @iwebhostu DMCA hosting and stick it on there for everyone to see
I wonder what the annual income for WHMCS is
I hope WHMCS had e-risks/hacker damage insurance.
Hostgator is going to be pissed.
Francisco
FTFY
@AsadHaider said: Who want's a free license for life?
I want as well. Damn I'm at a course now.
Hostgator is going to be sued. That is clear as day. Unless they can prove that they couldn't tell that it wasn't him.
Yeah, I was. And I was able to get it imported by closing out some things. Going through it now.
@AsadHaider
I'll take one too if it's still up for grabs, never worked with WHMCS.
Ha.
http://www.whmcs.com/resellers/ - why the fuck hostgator pays 15$ for license.. Something is not right with dump. A provider can easily get big discount rates, even my company had the 13.60$ price? Or am I getting it wrong?
Well... after looking over the database for less than 30 minutes, I can conclude the following: A lot of people are going to be waking up to bad news tomorrow.
If you used a weak/common password or a credit card, you better get on things now. And if you ever gave WHMCS your login details, you better change things now. There are a lot of plaintext passwords in here.
edit: Actually, it looks like they were making closer to $150-200k per month.
I wish there was a good alternative to them...