For those of you unaware of what's going on, CCP (the developers of EVE-Online) have recently rolled out a brand new forum (allegedly developed "in-house" with over 72000 man-hours invested) that did not carry over any of its predecessor's content for some obscure reason, then locked the old forum to force everybody to switch over, only to have it explode in their faces.
The kicker is that apparently, the new forums were heavily based on YAF (http://yetanotherforum.net), a free open source piece of software, with most of the default files still there for everybody to see (so much for a painstakingly in-house developed forum), but with a host of security problems caused by the CCP team's efforts to strip out functionality and integrate it with their existing social networking.
Shortly after they went live, a player exploited some gaping security holes ( http://www.machine9.net/blog/?p=592 ) to publicly humiliate the dev team, which lead to his ban and a temporary takedown of the new forums.
http://www.eveonline.com/news.asp?a=single&nid=4518&tid=1
The new forums allowed anybody with the proper knowledge to post as anybody else (including to impersonate CCP staff), access forum moderator functions, inject HTML into signatures, even going so far as being possible to INSTALL A KEYLOGGER on some of the machines visiting the compromised forums (if they were not properly secured).
Not long after the forums came back up patched, the same player posted again from his already banned account proving that the fixes weren't quite that good.
The forums were taken down multiple times afterwards, with the only official methods of communication being static messages on the site, and feedback left on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/eveonline ).
Needless to say, the comments left there were not entirely positive (actually, quite the understatement).
Despite assurances to the contrary whenever the new forums came back online for a while, the old forums were finally reopened and the new ones closed down without a clear timeline for their reopening.
The official announcement thread (in the old forums) : http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1493904
The community backlash has been quite nasty, even going so far as claiming that this fiasco was not actually something new or unexpected, but the result of the direction the company was pursuing.
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1494277
...and many others like it.
Doomsayers even predict there that the entire financial foundation of CCP may soon start crumbling.
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1493997
So, if you're interested in EVE for any reason, have been a player or still are a player, or just want to give it your two cents... vote and comment !
The kicker is that apparently, the new forums were heavily based on YAF (http://yetanotherforum.net), a free open source piece of software, with most of the default files still there for everybody to see (so much for a painstakingly in-house developed forum), but with a host of security problems caused by the CCP team's efforts to strip out functionality and integrate it with their existing social networking.
Shortly after they went live, a player exploited some gaping security holes ( http://www.machine9.net/blog/?p=592 ) to publicly humiliate the dev team, which lead to his ban and a temporary takedown of the new forums.
http://www.eveonline.com/news.asp?a=single&nid=4518&tid=1
The new forums allowed anybody with the proper knowledge to post as anybody else (including to impersonate CCP staff), access forum moderator functions, inject HTML into signatures, even going so far as being possible to INSTALL A KEYLOGGER on some of the machines visiting the compromised forums (if they were not properly secured).
Not long after the forums came back up patched, the same player posted again from his already banned account proving that the fixes weren't quite that good.
The forums were taken down multiple times afterwards, with the only official methods of communication being static messages on the site, and feedback left on Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/eveonline ).
Needless to say, the comments left there were not entirely positive (actually, quite the understatement).
Despite assurances to the contrary whenever the new forums came back online for a while, the old forums were finally reopened and the new ones closed down without a clear timeline for their reopening.
The official announcement thread (in the old forums) : http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1493904
The community backlash has been quite nasty, even going so far as claiming that this fiasco was not actually something new or unexpected, but the result of the direction the company was pursuing.
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1494277
...and many others like it.
Doomsayers even predict there that the entire financial foundation of CCP may soon start crumbling.
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1493997
So, if you're interested in EVE for any reason, have been a player or still are a player, or just want to give it your two cents... vote and comment !