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August 08-08-12 07:35 AM

How is your cybersecurity?
 
You all might want to take this article to heart before it happens to you. :nope:

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/...n-hacking/all/

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In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over, then deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racist and homophobic messages. And worst of all, my AppleID account was broken into, and my hackers used it to remotely erase all of the data on my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook.

Herr-Berbunch 08-08-12 09:43 AM

:o

Bad Apple and Amazon.

I'm alright, it'll never happen to me. . . buy my viagra, extend your :-?

Task Force 08-08-12 10:29 AM

Yay for never using Apple, having a Google account, or using social media for anything!

Herr-Berbunch 08-08-12 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Task Force (Post 1919316)
Yay for never using Apple, having a Google account, or using social media for anything!

Sorry, that line is reserved for Skybird. :D

STEED 08-08-12 11:13 AM

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my entire digital life was destroyed
:har: :har:

You sad twonk...go and get a real life.

Oberon 08-08-12 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1919327)
Sorry, that line is reserved for Skybird. :D

:har:

Personally I swear by noscript, up until using noscript I'd get a virus nearly every other month and it was nearly always from a malicious script that was hidden in an advert. It would install itself as a 'virus checker' and generally break things, heck I even had a rootkit pop up at one point. :nope:
So I use noscript with a triumvirate of Malwarebytes and Avast, and it's worked so far. Of course, now I've said that I'm doomed to be hacked to oblivion...

I did have my twitter account hacked the other day, but I just had one message which was about upgrading my portfolio or some such rubbish, my other half notified me quite quickly about it and I was able to take action to put a stop to it. :yep:

Oberon 08-08-12 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1919329)
:har: :har:

You sad twonk...go and get a real life.

Says the digital Citizen Smith :O:

Skybird 08-08-12 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1919327)
Sorry, that line is reserved for Skybird. :D

Thank you.

Ehem, ohoho, uhum:

Yay for never using Apple, having a Google account, or using social media for anything!

Now, this way it sounds much more correct, doesn't it. :03:

Schroeder 08-08-12 11:51 AM

I have no idea why anyone would voluntarily use cloud computing? Why give away all your data to a third party who you can't check on what they are doing with it?

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Yay for never using Apple, having a Google account, or using social media for anything!
^Amen to that brother.:salute:

antikristuseke 08-08-12 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1919329)
:har: :har:

You sad twonk...go and get a real life.

Omnonomnom. Tasty internet irony.

Garion 08-08-12 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1919330)
:har:

Personally I swear by noscript, up until using noscript I'd get a virus nearly every other month and it was nearly always from a malicious script that was hidden in an advert. It would install itself as a 'virus checker' and generally break things, heck I even had a rootkit pop up at one point. :nope:
So I use noscript with a triumvirate of Malwarebytes and Avast, and it's worked so far. Of course, now I've said that I'm doomed to be hacked to oblivion...

I did have my twitter account hacked the other day, but I just had one message which was about upgrading my portfolio or some such rubbish, my other half notified me quite quickly about it and I was able to take action to put a stop to it. :yep:


Another vote for NOSCRIPT here, I have been using it for years and advise all my friends to use it to :yeah:

Cheers

Gary

STEED 08-08-12 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1919331)
Says the digital Citizen Smith :O:

Me Vs my Mate

I only post here on Subsims forums only, no twitter no facebook or any other site. Total time in a week posting less than a hour. Right moving on to my mate he's on ten plus forums and twitter & facebook. Total amount of time over eight hours aday! :o

Today I went round his place...want to go to the pub? No too busy on facebook with my thousands of friends! Yea sure right..:doh:

I win...:D

Excuse me I'm now off to have a read of my book.

Penguin 08-08-12 04:23 PM

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my hackers used it to remotely erase all of the data on my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook
Why use a software which is able to do this in the first place? Oh yeah, it's so comfy!:damn:
Damned, mindless, naive Mac-douches with their dog-like blind trust in their cult.

August 08-08-12 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1919439)
Why use a software which is able to do this in the first place? Oh yeah, it's so comfy!:damn:
Damned, mindless, naive Mac-douches with their dog-like blind trust in their cult.


Don't sugar coat it Penguin! Tell us how you really feel about Appleheads. :D

NeonSamurai 08-08-12 08:00 PM

Anyone who knows anything about the subject of computer security knows you should avoid apple. Their products have security holes you can drive an aircraft carrier through, particularly macs.

Mac is also gaining market share among younger users, which will make hackers take a sudden interest in Mac and its legion of security holes. The only reason why hackers haven't generally bothered exploiting macs in the past is because there were very few of them, making it not worth while.


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