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Unifi WARNING TO ALL UNIFI USERS, Threat warning, read inside

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ruffstuff
post Nov 20 2010, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(teniqcnerd @ Nov 19 2010, 11:30 PM)
Yesterday I have another experience with the UniF****
1) I want to  purchase a movie with the points given to us even-though
    I can review a purchase movie within 24 hours. To my surprise the points
    to purchase has change to RM-Ringgit Malaysia. RM8 per movie.
    What the F**K?????????????????? vmad.gif  vmad.gif  vmad.gif
    When they change the policy, they even don't have the curtsey's to inform
    the client.

2) I wanted to pay the stupid bill through internet banking and I can't register
    to my favorite. So I went to TM to pay. When I asked they told me Unifi bill
    can only pay through TM point. Another frustration.  mega_shok.gif  mega_shok.gif 
What is Malaysia turning into. A RAJA BERSIONG............  vmad.gif  vmad.gif  vmad.gif 

I am really disappointed I supported Unifi.....
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Well, you really an uninformed user. They already stated by 1st November in their websites, they start charging all the non-free content if you want to subscribe. No more points. You think they will call each of the user to inform this?

For online payments, you can do it by posonine, maybank2u or via credit card through myunifi page.

You should check on thei websites for updates, before start blaming. Sigh.
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post Feb 16 2011, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(dtdw @ Feb 16 2011, 10:26 AM)
err .. question not answered. just so you know i AM referring to outsider, not insider.

its obvious that insider can mess your network easily.

but i have tried even with my own network from an outsider perspective. it is impossible to get pass the first level of security which is the username@unifi > insert password. the password, is set to wpa2 using 8 digit password by the technician.

so this whole point of hoo hah with tmnet setting unifi as security flaw, is pointless.

if you say its to prevent tmnet from messing with your network, then yes, it makes sense. but adding the last part where you state that normal outsider people can tap into your network is bull.

dont even need to say unifi lah. just about any other network can be tapped right so why only unifi made such a hype ?
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the flaw is not going into the wireless network. But using the remote function of the d-link router accessing from internet. Once you have unifi user IP, you can easliy remote their router. Username and password are generic to access the router management.

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