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9th Oct 2011, 03:41 PM #11Member
I'll stay on sBorg's side. Its the "client's" responsibility to use a random password on each of his accounts, change his passwords whenever a problem is sorted out. The administration can't be held responsible for everything. I appreciate the way of Mr. happy and I hope to see more action from sBorg team to solve this issue ASAP and prove their clients' privacy with them now onward. I'm one of the very first users/resellers of sBorg and I always am a fan of how sBorg team solve any problems. So, I'm pretty sure this isn't gonna be any worse.
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