| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Mar 12, 2024 22:38 | Subject: | Re: BEWARE! HACK TRIALS!! | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | General | |
| In General, UTLF writes:
| No it isn't
They've been letting spam accounts run rampant for the past year despite
announcing a "fix" coming "soon"
MrEvil from Ukraine was supposedly the culprit, he's been banned since August
2023, and the spam continues... somehow we're supposed to think they care
about keeping the site safe?
If they can't even deal with simple forum spam, how the hell are we to trust
them with our account security?
"Oh just report it so the forum mods can deal with it"
Yeah, rely on the volunteers instead of paying your security team to come up
with a premanent fix for it... makes total sense
What a goddamn joke
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How do you propose we solve the forum spam problem?
A "member" registers in India or the USA, starts a single thread in the
discussion forum advertising gummies or escorts, the thread is cancelled by the
moderators within minutes or hours, and the account is deactivated and anonymized
the same day that it was created. Rinse and repeat.
It happens a few times every night, and it seems that, with the help of the community,
a few human moderators can keep on top of the spammers without too much difficulty.
Yes, BrickLink could implement more advanced technical solutions to prevent spam
accounts from being created in the first place, but it's not necessarily
worth the investment just to prevent a few relatively harmless spam posts every
night. I'm sure the BrickLink developers are busy dealing with more important
bugs and vulnerabilities.
The only time is was a real problem was on December 12th, 2022:
https://www.bricklink.com/messageList.asp?msgDate=12/12/2022
I'm not sure what happened there and whether all those posts were cancelled
by mods or by admins, but I sense that BrickLink's primary weakness is
not its leadership but its age. A switch to a newer, more modern platform might
help tighten security, but that's not a simple fix and will probably face
a lot of resistance from longtime members like XP did.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Mar 12, 2024 22:08 | Subject: | Re: BEWARE! HACK TRIALS!! | Viewed: | 56 times | Topic: | General | |
| In General, Daragh writes:
| Was the genuine email that Bricklink send a link to follow?
I got one but deleted it, surely a genuine link about a scam should not be another
link to follow??
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The one they sent out on Monday, March 4th? (Subject: BrickLink phishing email)
Yes, that email does contain a link to the following help page regarding One-Time
Pin (OTP) for sellers: https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2615
But the body of the email does not ask you to click on or open the link; it merely
cautions against logging in from links sent in suspicious emails and advises
sellers to enable OTP to add an additional layer of protection to their account.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Mar 12, 2024 21:58 | Subject: | Re: Becoming a Seller | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Help | |
| In Help, Jomonkeyboy writes:
| So step 3 of becoming a seller is proof of identification. In the list of what
they accept as proof they label driver license, passport or identity card. I
provided my drivers license thinking that is enough since that is what they ask
for. The website will not accept it even though it is not expired and it also
shows my birth date. I am unsure if I should trust this website because of this
issue.
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As far as trusting this website is concerned, BrickLink is trustworthy; you can
take my word for it…
Did they give a reason why your driver's license was not accepted? You do
have to be at least eighteen years of age to have a BrickLink account, even if
you have a valid unexpired driver's license showing your date of birth.
It could also be some stupid technical reason that has nothing to do with your
proof of identification (e.g. image size is too big, image is in the wrong format),
and therefore "the website will not accept it".
But as Carissa pointed out, you already have a storefront, so you may not be
as far from selling as you think. It may be a simple matter of opening your store.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Mar 9, 2024 23:09 | Subject: | Re: missing tile due to recent part merging ? | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Catalog Identification | |
| In Catalog Identification, BrickCompulsion writes:
| I have a red 2 x 2 tile - see photo
Now I can see
but my arrow points right not left. Has this part been merged or deleted in the
recent catalogue upheaval?
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There used to be four separate variants of this part in the catalog (one for
each of the four directions), but BrickLink merged them all into one.
Now, no one can tell which direction BrickLink is going.
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | Mar 9, 2024 22:50 | Subject: | Re: Make-up brush as a viable cleaning tool? | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | General | |
| In General, Saitobricks.ca writes:
| I recommend a paint brush.
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You paint LEGO???
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