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K2700

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Post Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:57 pm

Re: Haypi's password security

Acaellum wrote:
Bloodwolf wrote:
Shadetale wrote:They are busy people and I doubt they have time to upgrade the password database any time soon

hummm busy ppl with what dont they have like one game and i have not seen anything new since i started playing..

did you just start playing this week?? Theres changes to haypi every update!


um just noticed this real quiclky a update is a change so u just said there is a change in every change......it was bugging me (and yes i know this is off-topic)
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Shadetale

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Post Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:11 pm

Re: Haypi's password security

One don't double post there's an edit button in the bottom right for a reason.
Two they are working on, if you haven't heard by now Alliance Wars, the next update, and Haypi Adventure.
3. It's not like somebody is deliberately trying to steal our passwords what would they stand to gain?
4. It takes work to maintain all those servers and keep them running smoothly
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Acaellum

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Post Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:26 am

Re: Haypi's password security

K2700 wrote:
Acaellum wrote:
Bloodwolf wrote:hummm busy ppl with what dont they have like one game and i have not seen anything new since i started playing..

did you just start playing this week?? Theres changes to haypi every update!


um just noticed this real quiclky a update is a change so u just said there is a change in every change......it was bugging me (and yes i know this is off-topic)


There is a change every time haypi send an update to the game wich is ofter, usally on other games updates are just bug fixes.
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jglim

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Post Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:51 pm

Re: Haypi's password security

3. It's not like somebody is deliberately trying to steal our passwords what would they stand to gain?
4. It takes work to maintain all those servers and keep them running smoothly


Quite naturally, they stand to gain passwords. I fed my iPhone traffic through a http proxy and i found out every network-based connection goes through a http site ran under PHP. This increases the ever-present risk of SQL injections (and hence exposing all plaintext passwords)

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It is also naive to assume no one wants to attack haypi servers. As this is the suggestions forum, I am posting this to make haypi a better (and more secure) place. I understand it takes work to do all these, hence i'm only putting this as a suggestion, albeit a very critical one.
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