Thousands of ICQ Numbers Deleted 264
BondGamer writes "Many ICQ users woke up and found their ICQ numbers were no longer working. There is a topic on the ICQ support with more than 1,500 replies. There are pages upon pages of other topics asking what happened. As of yet, there has been no official response from AOL about what has happened."
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I am not an ICQ number !! I am a human being !! (Score:3, Funny)
I am not an ICQ number !! I am a human being !!
But call me, #6 !!!
Who is #2 ??? Eric Cartman ?!
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The expression:
(9 * (10^9) * 8 * (log(2) / log(10)))
is the number of decimal digits in 9 GB. 9*(10^9)*8 is the number of bits in 9 GB, and log(2)/log(10) is the factor to convert into the number of decimal digits (look up how to perform base changes when using logarithms). This is about Nd = 21.7 billion decimal digits.
Now, there is about the same number of sequences of 9 digits in the stream of decimal digits as the number of d
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Not correct. Let's think this through.
The infamous hex key you refer to is a collection of sixteen hex bytes. That's 128 bits, for a grand total of 2^128 = ~3.4 x 10^38 possible values. Your odds of guessing one of their keys is one out of 3.4 x10^38.
Now let's look at what GP said:
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irc.icq.com (Score:4, Informative)
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They misunderstand (Score:5, Funny)
If they can guess the number within 96 hours they can keep their account. Everything is the same eccept the number. A minor problem is that it does not update your friends' ICQ numbers if they're in the same lottery.
I don't see the problem.
Backups? (Score:5, Insightful)
(and it seems mine is gone too, but I haven't used it in 4 years.)
Re:Backups? (Score:5, Informative)
Citing board post [icq.com]
"[...]This is a nasty ICQ6 bug, but it is fixed with a complete uninstall of all user data and reinstall.[...]"
Some other users also say that it helped. Maybe it's an organized hoax, but whatever. You may want to backup your data and try.
according to their status page (Score:2)
If something goes wrong, we'll let you know here.
Hmm, looks like this is definatelly a case of the stupids.
Re:Backups? (Score:5, Funny)
There's this wormhole theory that says all data you send in
Now all we need is to get to the other universe.
But beware: they might all be evil.
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Any takers? Oww, come on! What's the matter...No sense of adventure?....Ya wanna live forever?
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Ah, so *that's* where all the stuff in
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mount -t ext3
Um... sir... I think we have a small problem...
This is NOT new! (Score:2)
http://www.sugapablo.net/story.php?id=478 [sugapablo.net]
Still Around (Score:2, Redundant)
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Re:Still Around (Score:5, Funny)
Not anymore
Re:Still Around (Score:5, Interesting)
Apparently everyone and their dog use it in Russia. Right before they turned GAIM into Pidgin I installed GAIM 1.5 and logged on to my neglected yahoo and ICQ accounts. My 6 digit ICQ was still working up until this morning, and every single day I get at least 3 Russian girls (or so they claim) wanting to chat, and at least 2 spam messages in Cyrillic trying to get me to click in some shady URL that I wouldn't touch with Firefox barricaded behind the Proxomitron and a Firewall on an unpluged computer powered-off =P
At least one of the alleged Russkys I actually started chatting with is cute. They sure know how to make them in the Ukraine ;)
Re:Still Around (Score:5, Funny)
Congratulations. You've been speaking to the goatse guy.
Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out (Score:2, Funny)
ICQ Spam - ICQ6- being force added = crapware (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Still Around (Score:5, Funny)
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I still remember my number, and it still seems to exist on the server.
However, I have no idea what the password for the account might be or the email address I used back then. (Not that it would help: I no longer have access to those emails.)
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I'm totally rockin the 7 digit UIN.
My cell phone number? That's a bitch to remember though . . .
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I just tried my ICQ account and it seems to work. Its a 6 digit and I almost never use it. Once or twice a year I might get on to talk to my old boss or people I worked with 7 years ago. I guess that means the delete operation was not for rarely used accounts. I wonder if there is another pattern like international users or something.
I gave up on ICQ after the windows client got so bloated. When I use it now, its an
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Nothing wrong with my account, so far.
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Does anyone have any more accurate statistics on this?
Re:Still Around (Score:5, Informative)
Number of people i _personally_ know who use something else than ICQ: pretty much noone.
Here in Czechia, ICQ is simply THE im to use.
IT just makes no sense to register on something else when you know you wont be able to talk to anyone. And it makes no sense to switch if majority does no switch with you.
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In the end stuff like aim or messenger have exaclty same type of bloat (sometimes even more anoying than icq bloat) and zero killer features.
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People still use ICQ? I wonder if it's really seeing any significant numbers of new users, or if it's just the old people sticking around.
ICQ is still doing pretty good in Europe, I think. At least in my country. It is quite surprising when you consider that the official client is obnoxious piece of shit loaded with ads and crapware. Unofficial clients sometimes stop working, because someone decided it is good idea to do some changes in protocol and not tell anyone.
It shows that you don't have to be good at something, as long as you have critical mass of users locked in.
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Don't these companies understand that there are many people who just want a simple, graphical chat window?
And yes, I also use IRC in a screen session every day.. but unfortunately just 5-10 other _technical_ friends are there. My experience is that it's nearly impossible
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What? Even if people don't, do you think AOL would want to give up all those eyes that you could target ads at?
Who cares about increasing the number of users when you still have a target population to serve ads to right now (especially given the way AOL's been going lately).
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I'm from central Europe, and here everybody is using ICQ. It's gone so far that ICQ is synonymous with IM, and people exchange ICQ UINs instead of phone numbers...
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Re:Still Around (Score:4, Interesting)
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Um, where in central europe? ICQ isn't the predominant IM protocol for all central europe. In the Netherlands
It depends how you define "Central Europe"; I always thought that the Netherlands was a Western European country, but not Central European. (Then again, Western Europe seems to include every country that used to be on the free side of the Iron Curtain).
According to this definition [wikipedia.org], the Netherlands isn't part of Central Europe. Meeehhhh.... the definitions aren't precise anyway, nothing worth arguing about I guess. I think the GP probably meant more like the Czech Republic (AKA Czechia) - which is what I
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To answer the three replies here, I'm from Austria, which fits right into the definition Wikipedia is using. However, there are many people switching to Skype for voice chat here, which is a shame, since the official client sucks and nobody has hacked their protocol yet to integrate it into some better client.
btw, in Poland, gadugadu is the most popular one as far as I know.
I personally use XMPP exclusively, gatewaying the other protocols for people that are still on those networks using legacy protocols
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Re:Still Around (Score:4, Interesting)
Same in Eastern Europe, although Skype appears to be catching up as a replacement.
Just few days ago I was talking to friends about the new ICQ6, and the conversation went along the lines of:
ME: you gotta check the new ICQ, they dumped the silly flash voice/cam, the terrible horn and oh-oh sounds. It's a lot better.
THEM: great! so are you switching back to ICQ (note: they are all on ICQ)
ME: no, but
And just as I gave them this compliment (it is a compliment! i hated the damn thing), now this story runs. They're out of luck, for sure.
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Official response? (Score:5, Funny)
SQL Statement Gone Awry? (Score:5, Funny)
"Jimmy, could you get me a report for user #12345678?"
"Sure boss, I'll use my awesome SQL skillz"
clacketty clack... osql.exe... clacketty clack clack
select * from IcqUsers
wait wait wait
"Hmmm, that user is very far down the list. I'll get rid of these earlier records so that record will show up faster."
clacketty clack... delete from IcqUsers where UserID
wait wait wait
"JIMMY WTF ARE YOU DOING???? CANCEL THAT QUERY NOW. YOU'RE RUNNING IT AGAINST THE PRODUCTION DB"
"Yessirsirright now sir!!!!!!!!!"
and you can complete the story.
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That takes me back. (Score:3, Insightful)
I met my fiancee on ICQ (Score:2)
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Re:I met my fiancee on ICQ (Score:5, Funny)
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User Purge (Score:2, Insightful)
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thousands screams and .. (Score:3)
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ICQ still exists? (Score:5, Funny)
Bad publicity is still publicity.
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Pretty much everyone who uses IMs, uses ICQ.
This is probably due to the fact ICQ originated from Israel, allowing for early adoption and the creation of a critical mass.
Few use MSN or AIM and usually in addition to ICQ rather than exclusively.
It's all about AIM in the end... AIM and spyware. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:It's all about AIM in the end... AIM and spywar (Score:3)
This is more likely just a screw up.
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Want to check, but don't have ICQ installed? (Score:2, Interesting)
but wanted to check if my really old account with a nice 7 digit account number was still active.
Used: http://go.icq.com/ [icq.com] (no installation needed) to check.. and it is still working, guess i got lucky.
Now for another 5 years of not using it (but of course wanting to keep it
be realistic (Score:2)
for all the jokes on
1: those with big downloads
2: those on home connections
3: those with dynamic content that doesn't have caching mechanisms in place to deal with lots of hits on the same page.
A victim of FUD (Score:2)
ICQ said it best... (Score:5, Funny)
My guesses (Score:2, Interesting)
My guesses:
1.- Someone broke in and messed up the db
2.- A random clean up?
3.- Publicity? (As stated in comments above)
4.- Server failure
That's insane (Score:4, Insightful)
Thankfully, my number is 7 digits.
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Computers that forget. (Score:5, Funny)
Possible Fix?!? (Score:5, Informative)
AOL happened (Score:2)
23192319 gets a worm in his ear
23192319, disconnected for a year!
23192319, there's no such thing as luck in hell.
-Celine
I DIDN'T DO IT (Score:5, Funny)
You can have mine! (Score:2)
Centralized (Score:5, Informative)
In an ideal world, this would teach people something about the disadvantages of relying on a centralized server controlled by a corporation over which you have no influence for your communication-infrastructure.
Msn, and Aim have similar problems.Meanwhile, Jabber is the way of the future. Open protocol. Multiple interoperable implementations. Gateways to these "legacy"-protocols anyway, so you can still talk to your icq/msn-using friends. Multiple simultaneous logins. Server-side storage of buddy-lists (so log on from a different location/new computer and everything is there)
Oh, and for added bonus, jabber-ids on the format of email-adresses are a lot easier to remember than ICQ-uins.
oblig (Score:2, Funny)
Obligatory comment (Score:5, Funny)
Guess my deal with Satan is off then (Score:4, Funny)
I wonder if I can sue them for interference with a contract?
They didn't forward the message. (Score:5, Funny)
ICQ statement in German media (Score:3, Informative)
Publicity (Score:3, Funny)
I HATE AOL. I HATE AOL. I HATE AOL. Its the worst company on the planet
You can't buy publicity like that.
Did they not read the email... (Score:4, Insightful)
Too late to complain now, you should have read the e-mail and sent it on like me. It's not hard, sheesh.
Syntax Highlighting (Score:3, Interesting)
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I'm not using their crappy client, but ICQ still comes with decent features if using Miranda and Trillian, and all off-line features are of course graat. If that UIN broke and they won't repair it (any statement from AOL?), that means a lot of forums I'm signed up with has an invalid UIN.