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08-01-24 12:15 #16671Senior Member

Posts: 27Agreed. Out of the two, I prefer the Orlando mongering. Just seems to be less headache, less stress.
Originally Posted by Captainv
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Good luck w the move.
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08-01-24 11:48 #16670Senior Member

Posts: 330This!
Pick one or the other, you'll just end up driving to one of those 2 cities all the time anyway, save yourself the hassle and risk.
Originally Posted by Vino7373
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08-01-24 10:53 #16669Senior Member

Posts: 1057Moving
Have to agree with Vino do not move into Polk county. I'm sure there's some mongers that are successful in that area but I wouldn't risk it as a newbie there. Stick with Orlando or Tampa. Orlando has no shortage of great providers. Where is the rent cheaper? LOL.
Originally Posted by VloneCarti
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08-01-24 10:02 #16668Senior Member

Posts: 2047Pick one city.
Halfway between Orlando and Tampa is Lakeland. But there's two things you need to consider: that's Sheriff's Judd's county and it's hardly a great town to live in for other reasons. Neither are any of the towns between the two cities. The traffic on I-4 is horrendous between Orlando and Tampa. I personally would recommend moving to either Tampa or Orlando and just sticking with what's available to you in the town you live in. My. 02.
Originally Posted by VloneCarti
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07-31-24 23:25 #16667Senior Member

Posts: 107Recommendation for where to live that's close to Orlando and Tampa?
Hi guys. So I'm looking into moving in between Orlando and Tampa and wanted to get best suggestions on where I should look at. Reason being is because I noticed when looking at escort sites, there will be times when I see good options in Orlando but not Tampa and vice versa. Same thing for sugar babies on Seeking. So if I want to have the option to live somewhere where I can be able to see escorts in both Orlando and Tampa, where would you guys recommend? I lived in Tampa before and just can't imagine having to do a basically 2 hr drive to get to Orlando just to see an escort / sugar baby or vice versa. So where do you guys recommend I check out to get action in both cities?
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07-30-24 15:03 #16666Senior Member

Posts: 1153I think you'll be fine and have nothing to worry about. Change the Wifi Password and don't sweat it. I have a an identity credit monitoring service that I got an alert from recently about a breach that happened here to FL a company. The hackers have close to 3 billion people's info out there on the dark web. Social security numbers and all kinds of shit. I keep my credit locked also to stay on the safe side.
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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https://dataconomy.com/2024/07/30/na...ata-breach-us/
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07-30-24 14:18 #16665Regular Member

Posts: 24InfoSec Guide
I agree with Patk455! Unless you are online and actively using device at the time other person was logged in you don't have to worry about emails as they can only see and capture active traffic. Now, there are ways for people to stay on your network without them physically there but its fairly complicated thing. So I don't think a provider can pull that off, unless someone is specifically targeting you for any particular reason. Just be careful of what you do. Use VPNs if possible to avoid having ISP getting logs of which websites you visit etc. On side note, I do think that we should have Site wide Cyber etiquettes; DOs and DON'Ts. So that there is no misinformation.
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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07-30-24 14:04 #16664Senior Member

Posts: 395Elly
Met up with Elly yesterday for our usual fun. She is 110# at the most 4'9" Brown / Blonde hair green eyes. Very tiny girl lots of tattoos. Most position available CFS and BBBJ. No Greek. Not much more to say that hasn't been said. She still has an in call and is currently over near the airport. Parking is easier then her last place. If you need her digits send me a message. JB.
Originally Posted by JohnyBig
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07-30-24 13:34 #16663Senior Member

Posts: 196Hacker
So this password is strictly for my wifi that isn't used anywhere else, so they can't reuse that password. I also don't have a desktop just a laptop Mac computer that I update regularly. I also have a pop up blocker installed, and don't click on fishy emails. I don't live in a house, so no doorbell cameras. But yeah the unencrypted traffic such as emails which might contain sensitive info, might be of concern. Or if I ever try to log into my bank account using that info using the wifi. But since bank websites are encrypted that is my main concern. I couldn't care less if they see what I browse on the internet.
Originally Posted by Patk455
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Yeah ill go ahead and change the password just to be safe. Thanks man. I just wanted to know if this was a thing that any of the monger's experienced. I feel like some people in this day and age are getting clever with how they rob you and this might be one of those methods. Stealth theft.
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07-30-24 13:27 #16662Senior Member

Posts: 196Thanks man
I sent you a PM.
Originally Posted by Evanos
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07-30-24 12:28 #16661Senior Member

Posts: 45From a security standpoint your primary concern should be whether you reuse that password for other important things. If so change those passwords and stop reusing passwords. As soon as the password was entered into a device outside your control it is public information.
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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As for risks from someone getting on your network:
- Poorly secured computers are more vulnerable. This probably isn't an issue if you let regular security updates run.[/*]
- "Internet of Things" junk has weak or nonexistent security (smart thermostats, smart light bulbs, doorbell cameras, etc.) Consider all such devices wide open to anyone on the same network.[/*]
- Someone on the same network can see unencrypted traffic. Most important things like bank websites are going to be encrypted.[/*]
Unless you're a particularly high value target (99.9999% of people are not) just change passwords and move on.
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07-30-24 10:55 #16660Senior Member

Posts: 353Super Hacker Spanish Only SP
More likely than not, the girl was just trying to get connected to the internet. Theoretically it's possible to sit and listen to the traffic on on your home network, maybe extrapolate some info based on your browsing habits, but something tells me that a provider who doesn't speak English and doesn't have data probably isn't the type to do that. If you want you can pm me the provider's info and I'll do some more "personal investigation".
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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07-30-24 10:55 #16659Senior Member

Posts: 417Plat it safe
If you are not comfortable you should change the password regardless of what people think is safe.
Originally Posted by Guckt0
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07-30-24 10:42 #16658Senior Member

Posts: 196Wifi Password (can a provider hack and steal)
Question for y'all, I might be a little paranoid, but what can someone do if they have access to your wifi and password. Had a provider come to my place, she speaks no English only Spanish and had her friend who was a girl drop her off and wait in the car for her while we finished. But within 2 minutes of her arriving, she asked for me for the wifi along with the password. It seemed like she wanted it to go online to play some music for us, or maybe message a friend. At the time I didn't think anything of it, so I connected her to the wifi and typed it in for her on her phone along with my password. She didn't seem sketch and everything went fine.
But looking back, I wish I had just told her I don't have wifi I only use cellular. I looked up some things on reddit, found out that people can access your wifi from a mile away and people have gone as far as to say that your identity could be stolen along with your bank info. Whereas others say there is so much encryption now a days that they can't do any of that, and the only thing they can get away with is free internet and maybe mess with your router or password. It's just a bunch of mixed responses. I haven't seen any questionable activity yet, but I'm still cautious. Im thinking maybe this is some sort of ring of operations where they go to your house get the wifi info, then give it to some dude to spy on you to steal all your info or use it to conduct illegal activities under your wifi online. Any thoughts from the monger society?
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07-27-24 09:49 #16657Senior Member

Posts: 48FT shows and video chat
Has anyone ever had a positive experience with a video chat session? I see a lot of providers now are putting that I there posts. I know it's usually risky to send money and expect them to actually call but just wondering if anyone has had a positive experience?







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