by Eyes Only » Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:41 am
Ok, obviously someones a little in over their heads. I pulled his info off the gamespy master server public database. the information was public, not private, as his email contains jspencer, which i assumed was his name, and a further query lists his full name on his "{BEER}Lord_Papelbon" account...
@pedroia/nick green/james spencer: if your so "concerned" about your "personal" information, you made the dumbest mistake you can make when it comes to email creation; NEVER USE YOUR REAL NAME. and for crying out loud, theres even an option to hide your email and other information.
continuing @ pedroia, you came onto the server and said, i quote, "So eyes only, was it worth it?" like something happened to me, like you are more than a minor annoyance. most of the players on the server will agree with me when i say you are nothing but a whiny noob. YOU WHINE MORE THAN I DO, and thats saying something. you constantly ks and double and triple pull, and every time you kill someone you tell them that they suck, which was pissing everyone off. i could have kicked you for a number of reasons (killstealing, disrespecting others, teamkilling) but no, i decided to have some fun and freak you out so you would leave, it worked remarkably well, and several players thanked me for it.
Will someone please tell me how the information is "personal" when its on a publicly accessible database?
the information accessible from gpsp.gamespy.com includes the following
Profileid: the serial of the players profile. (pretty much useless)
nickname: the players nickname, in this case, Pedroia
firstname: Targets first name (if the target has filled this field out in the past)
lastname: Targets last name (if the target had filled this field out in the past)
email: email target used to register the account
uniquenick: unique nickname (if someone has previously played a game or used a gamespy service that requires a unique nickname)
Namespaceid: obsolete/unused, always returns 1
any one of these public records can be queried for the rest of them
As far as im concerned, the only thing questionable here is my ethics of removing someone from the server. there was no hacking, bug exploitation, cheating, etc. of any kind going on, or releasing of private information. and if your worried about your "personal" or "sensitive" information, dont post it on public game servers. message ends.