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Here's a website that can tell you if your User Name or Email Password has been hacked.
http://www.techlicious.com/tip/how-to-check-if-your-password-has-been-stolen/?techlicious-passwordcheck=
A friend of mine had his email password hacked and this site let him know.
My old email was...BBCareAbunchof£%$$ers1997 :har:
One question how can I trust that site with my details? :hmmm:
Buddahaid
12-26-15, 05:17 PM
My thought as well. Have you been hacked? Now you have! :arrgh!:
Rule number 1 to 999 you NEVER give away your password to ANYONE.
Markus
Jimbuna
12-27-15, 07:33 AM
My old email was...BBCareAbunchof£%$$ers1997 :har:
One question how can I trust that site with my details? :hmmm:
My thought as well. Have you been hacked? Now you have! :arrgh!:
Certainly food for thought :hmm2:
Platapus
12-27-15, 08:39 AM
So I am supposed to access a website that I have never heard of and enter my E-mail and password???
What could possibly go wrong?
https://s17-us2.ixquick.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.knightillusions.co m%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F01%2Frisky.behavior.jpg&sp=84ee4ec0174ef2ef9392bfd7bb8c550a
If the lamb voluntary climbs into the lion's mouth, is the lion still at fault if it eats the lamb?
I think I will give my address and door key to some strangers and they will promise to tell me if my house is vulnerable for burglary.
Quite a few years ago I was hacked so badly that I couldn't fix things fat enough, I'd fix one thing 10 others would go down!! :wah: All I could do was format the drive, atleast I had a ghost backup, though a few months old. Since then I installed Avira and Comodo firewall.:yep:
Never trust everything the internet tells you. Especially crap like this. Cause it'll get you in the end.
Rockstar
12-28-15, 07:47 PM
I already got hacked bigtime when somebody at OPM dropped the ball. Used to just have fun with the Enigma app now I use it encrypt all of my passwords
As I use to say-Keep your password for your self. Follow the news in the cyberspace. If you should read stuff like
"xxx-millions emails and passwords belonging(forgot what the correct saying/writing is) to steam, have been...(forgot the word)"
Then you should, if you have an account at Steam, change it directly.
Markus
Penguin
12-29-15, 03:17 PM
You've most certainly been hacked if you are a voter in the US: http://www.databreaches.net/191-million-voters-personal-info-exposed-by-misconfigured-database/
Holy crap, 191 million folks potentially affected by this. Sounds like the MCA for data security. Meanwhile in Germany our government thinks it's a good idea to have a centralized data storage for medical records... :damn:
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