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September 25, 2005 at 4:55 am #20015Sh8keS 32Member
Somehow they knew all my passwords and changed them all. They did this to multiple screen names and they know my first and last name. This could only be hacking right? But I really personally don’t know anyone with these types of hacking capabilities that would know who I am. They are trying to send people to this site-http://aimtoday.aol.com/redir.adp?at_spot=at_tr1t.home.main.mid&url=http://www.aim.genja.com I don’t know what it is so be careful. I asked them who it was and they said that they were an owner on AIM. The only reasonable possiblity is hacking right? I basically only have the option of blocking the old screen names and getting new ones right? I have no idea what to do. Any Advice? Please.
I think whenever he gets people to visit the link he can hack into their sn’s too.
September 25, 2005 at 5:28 am #130446DragonSlayerzMemberwell if u have a firewall no and thanks for the advice also did u try the forgot pw button 😀
September 25, 2005 at 9:24 am #130445SashaaMemberChat Hacking Myths
– This web site has a lot of good info.
http://www.webhazard.com/html/chat__hack__myths.html
(I realise this relates to yahoo chat, but a lot of the advice is common to other chat species as well as caring for your ID)
September 25, 2005 at 4:39 pm #130444Sh8keS 32MemberAny Idea on what that link is?
September 25, 2005 at 5:25 pm #130447DragonSlayerzMemberahahh it talks about hacking myths
September 25, 2005 at 6:00 pm #130443Jeff HesterKeymasterSh8keS 32 wrote:Any Idea on what that link is?at first glance the link seems to go to some aol affiliated site. if you look closely you can see that it redirects to a site that tries to harvest your AIM password (http:// www. aim . genja.com). it looks a lot like http://my.screenname.aol.com doesn’t it? that is because it has been copied directly from it. this has been setup to steal your account information. don’t visit it (especially with java or javascript enabled). it seems to use aimm2.class
(http:// www. aim.genja .com/aimm2.class) to log keys while you type out your information (at least that’s what i think it does, i don’t know java so i cannot be sure).Edit by Tigerblade: I broke the direct links to what seems to be a potentially harmful page. If someone wishes to visit the page to see for themselves, they can copy-paste.
September 25, 2005 at 10:14 pm #130448DragonSlayerzMembero ok thx:D
October 7, 2005 at 3:56 am #130449TriniboiMembercan i ask one question wen u went to the link it said sign in and after sign in ur away message just popped up . well if it did its because the site send an encyption to the away message so that wen the person just have type something really fast and get the incrytion and then there i a dycrpter on the net that dycpt the incryption which is your password . ok if u have any question email mi by clickin on my name to email mi cause i dont wont to type it for the public eyes. :woot: ok.
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