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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Martin_1962 on 17 January 2011, 19:06:54
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Not sure how they did it but I need to report the following domain names to get pulled capopel ororesort.it, www. stor azope .com
I have heard that you can get them pulled.
Martin
Edited to break names
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
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Do not use Hotmail!!!
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Hotmail must be THE most insecure email system on the net......it`s been hacked (on an ongoing basis) for years! :(
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However sometimes it is difficult to get sites to change address.
Very little coming in to it.
But it was hacked VERY recently.
BTW got the account pre microsoft
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Not sure how they did it but I need to report the following domain names to get pulled capopel ororesort.it, www. stor azope .com
I have heard that you can get them pulled.
Martin
Edited to break names
It is also very likely that the domain names, you have traced as the culprits, are fake.
Anyone with enough know how to hack your email is not going to leave thier footprints straight back to thier own domain.
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THat account had a simple one so changed to something harder
Also IP is in Philipenes
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
not that i've got anything to hide but what are the consequences of this and should i be worried as ii have had ma hotmail account since i've been on the net :( :-/
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
not that i've got anything to hide but what are the consequences of this and should i be worried as ii have had ma hotmail account since i've been on the net :( :-/
Yes you should be. I don't want to scaremonger but it's not just that your private e-mails can be read by someone else, they can use your e-mail address for spamming millions of internet users with junk mail, pornography, viruses etc. all in your name.
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
not that i've got anything to hide but what are the consequences of this and should i be worried as ii have had ma hotmail account since i've been on the net :( :-/
Yes you should be. I don't want to scaremonger but it's not just that your private e-mails can be read by someone else, they can use your e-mail address for spamming millions of internet users with junk mail, pornography, viruses etc. all in your name.
ohhhh! any suggetions on where i should sign up with securely?
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
not that i've got anything to hide but what are the consequences of this and should i be worried as ii have had ma hotmail account since i've been on the net :( :-/
Yes you should be. I don't want to scaremonger but it's not just that your private e-mails can be read by someone else, they can use your e-mail address for spamming millions of internet users with junk mail, pornography, viruses etc. all in your name.
ohhhh! any suggetions on where i should sign up with securely?
I pay for my own domain and have my email with my domain host.
If it's just a free address you are after then I'm sure your own internet service provider will supply you with an e-mail address, be it BT, Sky, Virgin or whoever, all of them do and much more secure than hotmail.
What is important is that you use a secure password containing uppercase, lowercase and numbers, most password cracking software will start using common names, common words then numbers then work through the alphabet with combinations of these, this can take days so the further down the alphabet your 'password letters' are the longer it will take to find a match.
Hackers are not interested in waiting days they will pick off the easy targets like bobby,amy, rob123, etc.
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I very much dout that its your hotmail account that has been hacked
there more likely answer is that your pc is infected with some type of trojan or bot net
you cant rely on ainty virus softwear as its only as good as the up date and any half decent programer can knock something that undetetable prity quick
once you plug any pc into the net you run a security risk
thats why anything inportain aint pluged in the net
why do you think the police national computer,dhss system and goverment and inportaint militry stuff aint pluged in to the net
even then it on take one idiot with a usb drive or some unuthorised softwear and it compromised
only way to be shaw is to format the pc and re install it
lock down what ever the operating system your useing is
and dont install nothing you download and monitor all incoming and outgoing conetions from the computer
as you can see the average home computer user stands no chance really as they do not have the knowlowege
to keep there selfs secure
windows has more holes that a 50year old dart board
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
Totally agree! :y ;D
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
not that i've got anything to hide but what are the consequences of this and should i be worried as ii have had ma hotmail account since i've been on the net :( :-/
Yes you should be. I don't want to scaremonger but it's not just that your private e-mails can be read by someone else, they can use your e-mail address for spamming millions of internet users with junk mail, pornography, viruses etc. all in your name.
Ah but anyone can do that, pretty much.. All you have to do is forge the 'From' address on the outgoing email and voila, I can send email as you, the queen, anyone. You don't even need any special tools - heck, you can do it with Windows Telnet if you're so inclined :)
SPF records are supposed to help stop that, but until they are 100% implemented on the 'net (which is a long time off, I reckon) it'll still be easily possible.
Email is not secure, and unless you inspect headers and check SPF records, the sender cannot be trusted to be legitimate.
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I very much dout that its your hotmail account that has been hacked
there more likely answer is that your pc is infected with some type of trojan or bot net
you cant rely on ainty virus softwear as its only as good as the up date and any half decent programer can knock something that undetetable prity quick
once you plug any pc into the net you run a security risk
thats why anything inportain aint pluged in the net
why do you think the police national computer,dhss system and goverment and inportaint militry stuff aint pluged in to the net
even then it on take one thingy with a usb drive or some unuthorised softwear and it compromised
only way to be shaw is to format the pc and re install it
lock down what ever the operating system your useing is
and dont install nothing you download and monitor all incoming and outgoing conetions from the computer
as you can see the average home computer user stands no chance really as they do not have the knowlowege
to keep there selfs secure
windows has more holes that a 50year old dart board
PC is pretty secure, AV, firewall, never download what I do not know.
Just over 2 years ago another account got broken into, but both of these at the time had simple passwords.
I suspect a dictionary attack. Now have a mixed case and numbers password on all web mail accounts.
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
Totally agree! :y ;D
Had it for years, pre own internet account (Used works ISDN account for first few years until they restricted dialing number).
I had ISDN before Broadband came around to this area.
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Anyone that uses hotmail deserves all they get. ;D
not that i've got anything to hide but what are the consequences of this and should i be worried as ii have had ma hotmail account since i've been on the net :( :-/
Yes you should be. I don't want to scaremonger but it's not just that your private e-mails can be read by someone else, they can use your e-mail address for spamming millions of internet users with junk mail, pornography, viruses etc. all in your name.
Ah but anyone can do that, pretty much.. All you have to do is forge the 'From' address on the outgoing email and voila, I can send email as you, the queen, anyone. You don't even need any special tools - heck, you can do it with Windows Telnet if you're so inclined :)
SPF records are supposed to help stop that, but until they are 100% implemented on the 'net (which is a long time off, I reckon) it'll still be easily possible.
Email is not secure, and unless you inspect headers and check SPF records, the sender cannot be trusted to be legitimate.
You are very correct in what you say, however that method will not hide the true source of the e-mails it only hides 'from' address.
I was refering to the scenario where the hacker would send the e-mail directly from the victims computer.