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AIM hacked.
My aim just got hacked by the same guy who hacked stinger. Please ignore anyone asking for money. It's not me.
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Re: AIM hacked.
Can someone sticky in HSNL a list of 'hacked' AIM screennames? I think this might be really valuable.
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Re: AIM hacked.
[censored], I just got kicked out of ftp too. He hacked my ftp account. What the [censored] do i do?
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Re: AIM hacked.
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[censored], I just got kicked out of ftp too. He hacked my ftp account. What the [censored] do i do? [/ QUOTE ] contact ftp support as fast as u can... if u kno any ftp pros they might be able to help. ill try to keep an eye and see if hes playing |
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Re: AIM hacked.
yea, and the whole jcmoussa incident a while back is pretty promising in case he tries to xfer a bunch of cash to another name or something. Def contact support as soon as possible.
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Re: AIM hacked.
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yea, and the whole jcmoussa incident a while back is pretty promising in case he tries to xfer a bunch of cash to another name or something. Def contact support as soon as possible. [/ QUOTE ]link to that thread? i remmeebr reading that when it happened but i dont think i read how it ended up |
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Re: AIM hacked.
i am sOOO smart
SAM’SSN: hey MY SN: whatup SAM’SSN: not much MY SN: did u get smoe hookers MY SN: and blow? SAM’SSN: yup MY SN: hahahaha really? SAM’SSN: lol SAM’SSN: do you have alot on ftp still MY SN: i cant do massive transfers MY SN: i can do SAM’SSN: oh what hapepened MY SN: up to 15? MY SN: i cashed out some MY SN: and lost some MY SN: lol MY SN: i had like 100 a few days ago SAM’SSN: can you send my boy 5k and ill get it to u soonish MY SN: oh MY SN: can u send first? SAM’SSN: i could send on stars SAM’SSN: but not now SAM’SSN: thats why i asked lol SAM’SSN: i just won the wcoop for crying out loud im obv good for 5k MY SN: are u really samh? SAM’SSN: ??? SAM’SSN: its sam lol MY SN: just seems weird SAM’SSN: sry MY SN: i really dont do trades when asked unless they trade frist MY SN: sorrry MY SN: i know you're a really respected reg etc, but just seems weird and im not sure it's u at the moment i dont know if i should out your aim, but under the circumstances i think u should. i'm not sure u know my 2p2 name...i'll pm u |
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Re: AIM hacked.
phuk, should i be worried about getting hacked?
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Re: AIM hacked.
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[ QUOTE ] [censored], I just got kicked out of ftp too. He hacked my ftp account. What the [censored] do i do? [/ QUOTE ] contact ftp support as fast as u can... if u kno any ftp pros they might be able to help. ill try to keep an eye and see if hes playing [/ QUOTE ]if you were hacked thru keylogger. o on another computer and freeze all of your acccounts. then backup all important files then reformat infected computer change all your passwords and unfreeze your accounts. then be smart and dont click links or open [censored] from anyone. also on your new computer make sure to get CCleaner, windows defender, maybe zone alarm and maybe spybot its up to you. just be smart. and keep up to date on windows updates. any more PC questions just ask or PM me |
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Re: AIM hacked.
Regarding recent hackings of AOL/AIM:
1) AOL and AIM are NOT the same. SteveDaPimp is the one responsible for the recent AOL hackings. He has been doing so from the inside -- he has some sort of administrator access that allows him to freely see the password of any AOL account he chooses. This isn't a guess. It's a fact, and he demonstrated his ability to do this to one of my friends (who was one of his victims). Once he has those AOL passwords, he simply requests the passwords for all poker accounts registered to that e-mail address. He also scans the incoming/saved e-mail for all personal information, as well as info on other pros. For example, if Howard Lederer sent John Juanda an e-mail last month saying, "You were hilarious at Red Lobster last Saturday!", Steve could now contact Howard pretending to be John, making reference to Red Lobster last month in order to "prove" he really is John Juanda. 2) AIM, while owned and operated by AOL, is a different system and apparently not vulnerable the same way AOL is. I do not know of any hackings of AIM itself at this time, though it wouldn't surprise me if that system was also compromised at one point. In most cases, AIM passwords are hacked by use of a keylogger. 3) SteveDaPimp's typical MO is to impersonate known pros in order to get money "loaned" to him. For example, he once created an AIM account named "ToddWitteles" to impersonate me. He asked various people to "trade" money between two poker sites, while obviously not planning to send his part. He assumed that I would be blamed for it, which I was at first until it was cleared up and I fortunately had the poker site (Party) return the money to the victim. He has done this to countless other pros, including Paul Wasicka, Twin-Caracas, and many others. In addition to creating phony pro AIM accounts (I stupidly never registered ToddWitteles on AIM, so he easily took it for himself), he also has hacked a number of them through keyloggers. Once he gains control of them, he does the same thing (requests to borrow money under the AIM accounts of trusted pros.) He also did the same with many of the AOL accounts he recently hacked, as AOL and AIM accounts communicate over the same network. 4) Here is how you can prevent SteveDaPimp and others like him from victimizing you in the same fashion: - Do not have ANY poker sites registered to an AOL address. - Register every poker site to a different e-mail address. Also, make sure each e-mail address (perhaps one you create on Yahoo or Hotmail) does not have a connection to you. Don't use them to communicate with other poker players, and don't make them easy to guess. For example, create one like "desklamp344@yahoo.com" -- something random that nobody would associate with you. This way, even if Steve does find a way to compromise Yahoo, he won't know where to look for your account. - Do not EVER accept attachments or direct connect requests on AIM without knowing FOR SURE that you are talking to a trusted party. The only way you can do this for sure is to call the person and ask if it's really them talking to you right now. I wouldn't trust an AIM attachment from my own mother unless I first called and asked if it was really her I was talking to. |
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