
Penguin Elite – New Private Server
Posted on February 21, 2011 by Cooldude170
Hello!
I’m back after not posting for 3 – 4 months.
Anywho, I’ve been working on a private server with Logan/Christian and others- Penguin Elite.
We will also be the first private server to use SHA1 encryption for passwords (Which is MUCH stronger than the MD5 encryption all other servers use).
You should expect to see us up and running in about 5 – 7 days, depending on a few things to be worked on amongst the staff.
We will have moderators with good judgment (Something many servers fail to have, causing rapid demise), the ol’ !AI !AC commands, plus some new ones (Can’t say what ), heavy encryption, reliable servers, and much much more!
Another thing we’re going to implement is going to rack a heavy layer of security on the registration.
Each IP address is only able to register one time, but if you enter the activation code you received in an email, you’re upgraded to 3.
During the period BEFORE we implement that, if you have other users in your household, just contact me on the IRC there and I will allow creation of another account on your IP address.
What do we have left? All we need to do is get a client up and we’re done!
Hope to see you guys there! (Website coming when game is up)
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New Club Penguin Private Sever- CP-Pro!
Posted on February 21, 2011 by Roman
Hello,
There appears to be a new, working private server out, and it has in-browser play, named CP-Pro. It looks like the owner is already working on custom rooms – which is great. This isn’t very popular yet, so be sure to snatch up a good username, and remember, don’t use a password that you have used before.
Register: http://cp-pro.dyndns.info/register.php
Play: http://cp-pro.dyndns.info/play/
It also appears they are using ClubPenguinV’s source, because at the bottom of the play page, they forgot to change “ClubPenguinV © 2011. All rights reserved.”.
Have fun.
-Roman
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Password Leak at xCPPS
Posted on February 20, 2011 by Roman
Hello,
Urgent news. Apparently there has been a password leak at xCPPS. We found a link on xCPPs’ website, a text file which had hundreds of passwords of registered accounts to xCPPS, some of these passwords were encrypted, however some were not.
This link was an open link on their website, anybody could have visited this page and copied everything. We have no idea who could have downloaded it. (the link has now been removed, however it was up for several days) These accounts are from before xCPPS extended downtime. (before all of the accounts were deleted) It includes the account name, the account’s password, the penguin’s color, the email address it was registered on, and the user’s IP address.
What we are concerned about is that some of the passwords in the file are not encrypted at all. Could this have happened because some could have ”slipped” through the encryption process, or possibly did they purposely turn off the encryption? The majority of the accounts on the list are however, encrypted.
Here’s an image of what just part of the text file looks like: (I blurred out the personal information)
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