Video on Youtube with PCB in it but......

So I was on the temp sever when a random member told me about this video that explains how to hack a low lever sever and while I was watching the video the first sever he tried to hack was PCB.

How To Hack A Minecraft Server-BUY ONLINE HACKING IN DESCRIPTION

We all already know about this video pretty much xD

The Heck you taking bout?

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If i remember correctlly, someone actually sent me a video similar to this.

I do feel that this video on this website should be taken down because of this hacking ability.

I know i am not knowlegeable on this kind of stuff as i dont know much on this.

The video only showed that PCB can’t be easily hacked but maybe another smaller sever could be hacked this way.

So now that I know how old this video, this is how I feel:

Its all good mate, never hurts to be reminded of little things like this.

Sword, as much as i agree with you, this is the sort of thing that is ALWAYS going to be on the internet untill there are some more harsh laws and regulations on IP addresses and such, and the way things are right now with the freedom of speech shite that is going on, i dont see it happening.

It seems funny to me that that video still brings us players. It was actually good publicity for us because we were not susceptible to his “hacking”.

Seriously though, what he was doing was not hacking at all. He just suggested to people to try default usernames and passwords. Anyone who is stupid enough not to change the password on a publicly accessible site deserves to be “hacked”.

There’s a fine line between hacking and logging in with default username and passwords.

What kind of idiots would leave the login as the default? My router page doesn’t even have the default login.

You could easily guess the password of many facebook users and yet foolish people call that hacking. It’s not hacking, it’s called being careless. Some people even keep their password the same as their username. Or the all too familiar “1q2w3e” password I’ve seen in the past.

Clever Project City Build hehehehe.