Youtube warning: Haked accounts

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  • boredjedi
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    • Jun 2007
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    Youtube warning: Haked accounts

    [youtube]9W9b15XiF1s[/youtube]

    Just thought I pass this along to warn everyone what's going on.
    http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/
  • PolarFox
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    • Sep 2009
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    #2
    Re: Youtube warning: Haked accounts

    It's phishing, not hacking at all.

    So my
    Originally posted by advice
    ALWAYS LOOK AT YOUR ADDRESS BAR! EVEN ONE WRONG SYMBOL MAY "STEAL" YOUR ACCOUNT!

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    • nindanjoe
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      • Apr 2007
      • 1497

      #3
      Re: Youtube warning: Haked accounts

      Gone phishin'!

      This kind of information cannot be repeated enough. Everyone needs to know this kind of information, even people who claim to be tech savvy. Anyone can have a slip up and forget to do the normal checks that should always be done.

      Speaking of passwords, my password for everything is: thisisafakepassword

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      • Zokita
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        Level 27 - Little Pink Poster
        • Apr 2007
        • 1215

        #4
        Re: Youtube warning: Haked accounts

        Right. I used to get phished all the time when I was little, and mom kept yelling when she found porn in her inbox from my stolen account. Those were scary times.

        Even now that I know what phishing is and all the signs I still slip up sometimes. :?

        But when I do catch it, I like to have a bit of fun.

        Username: Zokita
        Password: ¥0µ$µ(|{@$$

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        • nindanjoe
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          • Apr 2007
          • 1497

          #5
          Re: Youtube warning: Haked accounts

          Another thing to worry about is feeling too safe and taking risks. I've been using Sandboxie a lot lately and it gives me a feeling of security, but I also found myself taking risks by trying out suspicious software while in Sandboxie. I must kick that bad habit. Otherwise they may find out my password information for my Cayman Island's account:

          Account number: 123456789123456789123456789
          Password: Iliveon123FakeStreet

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