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On December 08 2010 13:13 infinitestory wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2010 13:04 kOre wrote: Never open any email from people that you don't know or even if you do know them and if your not expecting an email from them, don't open it. the text of an email cannot hurt only attachments and links
This. I hate it when people just assume that looking at any sort of file (i.e. downloading a files that may or may not certain a virus) will instantaneously activate an exe file or something XP
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On December 08 2010 12:46 zenMaster wrote: My interest on Facebook is now Men. Sorry I wish I could help you but I'm not savvy with computers, but this line had me laughing pretty hard.
For this and your troubles you get 5 stars.
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On December 08 2010 17:13 sebusca wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2010 12:52 ammeL wrote: I don't think someone can just be like "Okay, let me hack his FB." I'm assuming that you must have clicked a malicious link/ran a harmful file (which could have easily been cloaked as something malicious). That way, whomever did this to you, got access to 'hacking' you that way... And for people who let this happen to them, they deserve it.
No one can just be like "okay, let's hack zenMaster today." Unless they already know your email address that's registered for facebook login and spend days and days brute-forcing your password. And if they were able to brute force your password, your password must have been 'apple123' ... if that was the case, you deserved it.
So in conclusion, You deserved it.
At any rate, clean your system. And make your new passwords more difficult in the future (e.g. 3 character classes: 1 upper case, lower case, and a number).
Good luck. (and at least this mystery hacker did not get your TL account!) You clearly don't know ANYTHING about hacking.
Considering I'm a computer science and computer engineering major, I know a thing or two...
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On December 08 2010 17:13 sebusca wrote: You clearly don't know ANYTHING about hacking.
Idiot post of the month.
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On December 09 2010 01:43 ammeL wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2010 17:13 sebusca wrote:On December 08 2010 12:52 ammeL wrote: I don't think someone can just be like "Okay, let me hack his FB." I'm assuming that you must have clicked a malicious link/ran a harmful file (which could have easily been cloaked as something malicious). That way, whomever did this to you, got access to 'hacking' you that way... And for people who let this happen to them, they deserve it.
No one can just be like "okay, let's hack zenMaster today." Unless they already know your email address that's registered for facebook login and spend days and days brute-forcing your password. And if they were able to brute force your password, your password must have been 'apple123' ... if that was the case, you deserved it.
So in conclusion, You deserved it.
At any rate, clean your system. And make your new passwords more difficult in the future (e.g. 3 character classes: 1 upper case, lower case, and a number).
Good luck. (and at least this mystery hacker did not get your TL account!) You clearly don't know ANYTHING about hacking. Considering I'm a computer science and computer engineering major, I know a thing or two... that doesn't mean you'll know anything about cracking. it may give you the skillset to later learn about it, but that's not the point. regardless, i'm very skeptical that his password was compromised through a brute force method. there's no way facebook is going to let someone unsuccessfully attempt to login thousands of times in a row
he probably has spyware on his machine, as suggested by the first poster
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On December 09 2010 01:43 ammeL wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2010 17:13 sebusca wrote:On December 08 2010 12:52 ammeL wrote: I don't think someone can just be like "Okay, let me hack his FB." I'm assuming that you must have clicked a malicious link/ran a harmful file (which could have easily been cloaked as something malicious). That way, whomever did this to you, got access to 'hacking' you that way... And for people who let this happen to them, they deserve it.
No one can just be like "okay, let's hack zenMaster today." Unless they already know your email address that's registered for facebook login and spend days and days brute-forcing your password. And if they were able to brute force your password, your password must have been 'apple123' ... if that was the case, you deserved it.
So in conclusion, You deserved it.
At any rate, clean your system. And make your new passwords more difficult in the future (e.g. 3 character classes: 1 upper case, lower case, and a number).
Good luck. (and at least this mystery hacker did not get your TL account!) You clearly don't know ANYTHING about hacking. Considering I'm a computer science and computer engineering major, I know a thing or two...
You clearly don't know ANYTHING about Starcraft. Considering I have an account on Teamliquid and both Starcraft 1 and 2...
to the OP, it definitely seems like you got a virus. Sorry to hear about your inconvenience.
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