Russian Federation Loses Connection To Eve Online

If we all vote for a Russian CSM, he can discuss this with CCP directly! #VoteRussianThisTime !

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As for backdoor, I donā€™t use that system to monitor the systems I create.
I rely on other security measures, such as active control over the user accounts, and if need be, verification of internal information, which is necessary to offer secured systems, depending.
A backdoor implies that a third party, which may or may not be friendly, access , if not control, part of the system.
Parties using those may share to others, and may also be stolen , as other systems potential vulnerability , even if not created to do so.
So yes, other processors are and will be more efficient for that, since certain processors may be designed to share ā€œbackdoorā€ data.

People I do care for live there (Russia) and so, this affects me, especially if they are attacked, and how they are attacked.

How much is it to install a new network system that would work there?

Alrighty, here we go. This thread is open for discussion again. If you are looking for your post, it is probably gone because you quoted or answered a deleted post. I know this post exist because of a situation that involves real life politics. Though, such topics do not end well. So please stop discussing world leaders, voting processes and thelike.

This time, no warnings have been issued. If i have to lock down the thread for moderation again, there will be warnings handed out to the offenders.

Oh and, dont try to discuss moderation in here.

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Cheers mate.

LOOT

DRONE

SPACE!!

ANARCHY!!!

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Youā€™re quite right, please accept my apology.

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Poor dronelands, at least you donā€™t have some kind of legacy one of a kind station being replaced that makes the galaxy want to suddenly invade you.

We are already seeing more Chinese. They even hold a decent chunk of null now. While the situation with Russia is ā– ā– ā– ā–  thereā€™s not much ccp can do about it :confused:

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On the bright side, we can all enjoy fewer bots and spam for the time beingā€¦

This situation made me finally check VPN services out. I never cared about sites Ministry of Censorship bans but this timeā€¦

So, hello new world!

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But look at it this way at least we can take over mining for a little while without having to worry about so many goddamn Bots

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I save my posts and copyright those ones that have a greater risks to be deleted, as it helps to minimize risk of loss from those who seek to forfeit them as well.
I currently get charged around $35 to $55 for it.
I have one case opened which was filed for $35 but require an extra $20 to be fully registered and issued a registration number.
I can then apply for the Congress number as well (library of congress cataloging in publication data).

I think it may be good for them if their security is at risk.
They should be able to fix it so that they can join again .
I of course donā€™t know exactly why this happened or how it is done, and I canā€™t rely on information published from others, as it can very well be used to secure other systems from being targeted.

Needless to say, if a backdoor is vulnerable to attacks, it is possibly safer without it, and without the systems which canā€™t run without it or doesnā€™t run without it because they are unable to use other security methods to mitigate for the risks and threats.

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Too much fun also is not a good thing.
Neither is making people have fun when theyā€™re busy with other things they need more than the fun that was referred to, whether for security, analysis or other.

I donā€™t think so.
Where is the proof?
The only proof I get is you making attribution of responsibility for a system not designed by them, and possibly used against them.

A master of science may helpā€¦

What does Google translate have to do with this?
You like to make statements which are not founded on facts or truth.

How do I know what you are saying about the 20 million IP address is really what you are making it out to be, and not something else, exactly how you are trying to interpret fact and present them.
That also does include your statements about me.

It seems that, as you change the fact, the situation why certain services are not functioning in Russia is caused by, resulted by, and also with others goals than those published.

I mentioned about security since it is a security issue at this point.

Anyways, one thing is for certain, that is a communication problem, not so much a language problem.
EVE Online does use communication to transfer program data, including game program data, and this, back and forth to the users.
Once that communication protocol is breached, or is not existent, it stops functioning, which is what occurs here.

I do have the same condition for people I do care about there.
No more no less.
To try to change it only causes more of the same conditions due to instability created from the attempts to change without the proper methods being used to fix the problem being created.

Itā€™s like paying someone not to listen and interrupt.

Really?
Just imagine the government asks your browser history and then asks your ISP to route (not block the DNS resolving) your daily porn site to a government site which includes a virus in the webpage. Yes, the antivirus will block it but the guy will turn it off so he can fap to the porn. Itā€™s not that hard to hack if you are the government.

Donā€™t fear the government, fear evil corporations lead by people that are not held accountable!

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The question is will CCP make all Russian assets invulnerable stations and systems etc etc, or will it be a case of giz your stuff?

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Why would they make their stations invulnerable? Lets say, for example, someone stole your laptop and you didnā€™t have enough money to buy another one for a few months and it was your only way to play EVE. Do you think if you contacted CCP they would make your Raitaru invulnerable for those few months until you can get access to the game again? No.