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jambutty 22-08-2007 15:39

I Don’t Want To Worry Anyone But ….
 
In a nutshell hackers have got hold of hundreds of thousands of names, addresses and other personal details like passwords. You can only surmise why.

http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2007/08/22/data_thieves_hit_monstercom_site/

Oh! But that's an American ‘job’ web site so we are OK over here.


There is a UK version at www.monster.co.uk

kathleen_firth 22-08-2007 15:54

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were only okay if were not after moving to america and finding a job over there lol

kathleen_firth 22-08-2007 15:55

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i dont get why people want our passwords especially for useless thoings

cashman 22-08-2007 16:13

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Originally Posted by kathleen_firth (Post 463156)
i dont get why people want our passwords especially for useless thoings

passwords are for many things kathleen,not just local forums, financial sites n things also paypal,ebay etc,folk can do a lot of damage with yer password, cheers jambutty for the heads up. speaking as one who has had his e-gold hacked last year, i know the danger.

kathleen_firth 22-08-2007 18:31

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i understand that but im saying why bother over useless things though

kathleen_firth 22-08-2007 18:32

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i understand that but im saying is why bother over useless things though

entwisi 23-08-2007 12:06

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Unfortunately humans are creatures of habit, they tend to use teh same uername/passwords all over teh place. hence a userid and password for someone on monster.com is likely to be the same as their userid on eBay/paypal etc and as such they are at risk of fraud

Less 23-08-2007 15:05

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Originally Posted by kathleen_firth (Post 463156)
i dont get why people want our passwords especially for useless thoings

Ah, but perhaps you lack imagination? What may seem to be a 'useless' thing to you could be the start of someone emptying your bank account! It is better to be warned, (as Jambo' has tried to do), than cry about it when you find your life savings have disappeared because you lost you identity, just because you thought it doesn't matter.;)

Lilly 23-08-2007 15:24

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It's frightening,isn't it? I love the internet and wouldn't like to be without it.I have that Norton thing on my pc to prevent viruses.I once received an email from ebay telling me to change my password asap because someone had hacked into my account.It was reassuring that ebay were on to it so quick but worrying that whoever it was had managed to get into my account in the first place.I changed my password and have had no trouble since but it's still a worry.:(

***Mr D*** 23-08-2007 15:28

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 463535)
It's frightening,isn't it? I love the internet and wouldn't like to be without it.I have that Norton thing on my pc to prevent viruses.I once received an email from ebay telling me to change my password asap because someone had hacked into my account.It was reassuring that ebay were on to it so quick but worrying that whoever it was had managed to get into my account in the first place.I changed my password and have had no trouble since but it's still a worry.:(

I would be very warey about any email saying change you password Ect.

these are usually the biggest scams going for password nicking (SP).

Infact I would log back in NOT VIA ANY LINK PROVIDED BY EMAIL and re set it again.

Most ebay / Bank Emails Re Passwords are FAKE.

cashman 23-08-2007 15:30

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 463535)
It's frightening,isn't it? I love the internet and wouldn't like to be without it.I have that Norton thing on my pc to prevent viruses.I once received an email from ebay telling me to change my password asap because someone had hacked into my account.It was reassuring that ebay were on to it so quick but worrying that whoever it was had managed to get into my account in the first place.I changed my password and have had no trouble since but it's still a worry.:(

as mrd says be wary of e-mails, also NEVER click on any link in an e-mail about your password or details.

Lilly 23-08-2007 15:36

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 463539)
as mrd says be wary of e-mails, also NEVER click on any link in an e-mail about your password or details.

Good advice.Luckily I had heard about these fake emails...another worry lol,so I didn't just take it from the email in case the email was not genuine.If ebay have sent you a genuine message then it will be in your 'my messages' section under 'my ebay'.In my case that's where I found the information that my account had been hacked into so the message was genuine in this instance:)
If you receive an email claiming to be from ebay and it doesn't also appear in your 'my ebay' section then you know it's a fake email.

glasgow guy 23-08-2007 21:39

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I have found b4usearch quite a worry as I was on it and my freinds...I even found some pro footy players on it too !!...


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