Something is missing...
If you happen to notice any missing images in my blog here, or in any of my FA thread posts or forum stories, the reason why is pretty simple - someone apparently saw
fit last weekend to abuse access to a Sims2 web site in order to steal
the passwords of myself and several other TSR FAs and SAs (not going to
point fingers since we don't have proof enough yet to narrow it down to
any one specific site, though I can say it was not TSR), then try those
passwords against other places on the internet where any of us had an
identifiable web presence.
In my case I was
lucky - I'd already been phasing that particular password out of use
since I knew I'd used it on at least two Sims2 sites in the past that
can now be characterized as being havens for so-called pirates. Whoever
it was that did this only hit the jackpot on one location, my
Photobucket account, which they promptly redirected to a (probably fictitious) email address, deleted many of my pictures, and replaced
most of the remainder. One of the "replacements" they made - replacing
a photograph of me with the same photograph overlaid with the word
"ATWAT", which, yes, I am aware is the pirate's chosen name for an
ex-TSR staff member that they apparently have an obsessive, fanatical
hatred of - made it pretty clear that whomever did this is part of the
pirate faction of the Sims2 community.
The first I learned of
this was on Tuesday morning, when I got a phone call from my brother
letting me know that my online portfolio, which I'd just spent weeks
putting together, having only just completed it on Friday of last week,
was screwed up. Thankfully I hadn't started shopping it around on job
applications yet - linking to a site full of Photobucket's "Image moved
or deleted" and "Violation of our terms of service" images would NOT
have made a good first impression on potential employers. It might have
been even worse then that - one person reported that she had her
family photo album replaced with indecent images.
As I say, I was
lucky - I'm aware of someone who had been using the
password which was stolen on their primary email account as well. I'm
sure you can image the "fun" whoever did this had with password reset
utilities over the weekend as a result. In all, the person or person(s) responsible
for this is so far known to have vandalized Photobucket, Flickr,
MySpace, Youtube, and other online presences of at least 5 people. No,
I won't name names - it's up to those FAs or SAs to decide for
themselves if they wish to make any statements on this latest
vindictive behaviour against those of us who call TSR home.
Photobucket
support gave me back control of my account, and I've since re-uploaded
almost all my images. There are some missing, which I'll re-upload as I
locate them. Thankfully I'm a packrat, so except for a few isolated
images I'm pretty sure I still have local copies of just about
everything I've ever posted to Photobucket.
In the meantime, to
whomever did this, and to anyone in the pirate community that delights
in, supports, and condones this kind of behaviour, I can only hope that the bad karma this
sort of petty vandalism earns turns around and bites you in the ass.