Since we are allowed to hear about this now, was this information given away with the intent of allowing teamrisk to reset the server? (I don't hate spyda, I'm just curious)
~ @smk
It was more of a .."well it's going to happen either way, so".. It is something that I regret and I realize that the choice to divulge the information that provided the key access needed to make the attack was a bad one and if I could take it back I would. We all do dumb things in life and this is one of those occasions, and when these things happen it's not very efficient to focus on the past but to work to repair the damage caused and ensure that it does not happen again.
I offered to help rebuild and fix parts of the backend that I am familiar with from my time as Tech (without perms) to both @KlutchDecals and @Fuzzlr and that offer still stands although most things are already working fine.
I suppose I should use this space to apologize as well to the community for my part in this whole thing.
PS. Shellcode = Spyda6 / Spyda7 former Tech