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Topic: An attack to my mail???? (Read 2127 times)

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February 22, 2015, 10:01:37 PM
#30
You are lucky the hacker didn't hack your forum account.
legendary
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February 22, 2015, 12:46:16 PM
#29
I know, 2 months old post should not be updated, but just for the lol of the time being:
There is an exploit for the email I use, so probably they did that way.
Plus, hackers listed my email address because is been considered by them as worthless. Should I feel better or not that is been confirmed as worthless?
I don't know if feel proud of that or not.
But who cares, I'm on the internet.
I'm famous  Cool
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December 09, 2014, 03:00:30 AM
#28
recorded by Firefox


that was likely where they came in
Don't use that browser again.

lol what browser do you use?

it's not about the browser 'firefox' it's about the passwords being stored in it. A browser can be easily infected by apps or simple browsing. It is not safe to store passwords in the browser.
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Activity: 98
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December 08, 2014, 10:17:38 PM
#27
Wow that's insane.
If he touches your money go after him, hell yeah.
There's been a lot of hacking lately. With that being said, my primedice account got hacked but had nothing in there.
My password was pretty secure as well, I do not know how I got hacked.

We just gotta watch out I guess
^.^
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December 08, 2014, 10:04:47 PM
#26
happy to see they didnt do any damage. if you get time download kasperskys free 30 day trial and see if it shows up anything else.
legendary
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December 08, 2014, 08:06:05 PM
#25
I've had random login attempts for cryptsy and cex.io, but never had anything successful.  Was the Cex password used on any other sites?  phone 2FA?
newbie
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December 08, 2014, 07:58:03 PM
#24
Have you checked your computer for virus?
b!z
legendary
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December 08, 2014, 07:33:28 PM
#23
recorded by Firefox


that was likely where they came in
Don't use that browser again.

lol what browser do you use?
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Merit: 10
December 08, 2014, 07:22:39 PM
#22
so is there any good solution to prevent being infected by malware?

Yes, don't execute files from unknown sources.
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December 08, 2014, 03:29:01 PM
#21
recorded by Firefox


that was likely where they came in
Don't use that browser again.
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"PLEASE SCULPT YOUR SHIT BEFORE THROWING. Thank U"
December 08, 2014, 11:10:32 AM
#20
we need also 2FA for this forum. just saying.

slowly but surely...
legendary
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December 08, 2014, 11:02:00 AM
#19
then scan every now and then mate Smiley
newbie
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December 08, 2014, 09:29:36 AM
#18
so it's either a malware or you reused the password at somewhere where you shouldn't. shows how important to have a good anti-virus running 24/7 and enabling 2FA in every site that offers it.

Malware can evade antivirus though.

so is there any good solution to prevent being infected by malware?

You need to have antivirus as well as anti malware program. Malwarebytes Anti Malware is something that can help you.

thank you
yeah i have malware bytes but it's not premium
legendary
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December 08, 2014, 08:34:01 AM
#17
Ok, done the scan with malwarebytes and found some registry key and a thing called bluedock or something like that. :/

Lucky me that email I use it only for the bitcoin world, if not I would be in pretty much worried.
I have like 7 email addies Tongue
legendary
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December 08, 2014, 08:32:12 AM
#16
so it's either a malware or you reused the password at somewhere where you shouldn't. shows how important to have a good anti-virus running 24/7 and enabling 2FA in every site that offers it.

Malware can evade antivirus though.

so is there any good solution to prevent being infected by malware?

You need to have antivirus as well as anti malware program. Malwarebytes Anti Malware is something that can help you.
Neg
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December 08, 2014, 08:29:29 AM
#15
I can't believe it, I thought I was safe.

This is your first mistake. Never assume and always stay extra vigilant, especially when you own bitcoins. One lapse in security can have drastic consequences.

Well, if you can hear me, dear gentleman, think at your emails, and not to the others.
Do you really care that I'm registered to chaturbate? you wanted to see some free porn?
You my dear friend should have something that eats you from inside, like an intestine worm to make you skinny and weak.
And don't even try to touch my bitcoins, even if you probably did already, but if I discover I have less money than what I have now I swear I'm gonna hunt you.


I'm sure the hackers are shitting themselves lol. I'm sure you're angry as I would be but I spend my time and energy right now making sure all my other accounts were safe and protected as good as they can be.
newbie
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December 08, 2014, 07:23:21 AM
#14
so it's either a malware or you reused the password at somewhere where you shouldn't. shows how important to have a good anti-virus running 24/7 and enabling 2FA in every site that offers it.

Malware can evade antivirus though.

so is there any good solution to prevent being infected by malware?
b!z
legendary
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December 07, 2014, 09:47:20 PM
#13
so it's either a malware or you reused the password at somewhere where you shouldn't. shows how important to have a good anti-virus running 24/7 and enabling 2FA in every site that offers it.

Malware can evade antivirus though.
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December 07, 2014, 09:26:57 PM
#12
so it's either a malware or you reused the password at somewhere where you shouldn't. shows how important to have a good anti-virus running 24/7 and enabling 2FA in every site that offers it.
b!z
legendary
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Merit: 1010
December 07, 2014, 08:00:11 PM
#11
did you download any thing to your pc?
i'm wondering is it possible to hack my pc if i don't download any thing just browsing? i hope no

Yes, it is. Keeping everything up to date and disabling plugins you don't need will help a lot.

thank you  Wink

No worries. Glad to help.
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