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Donselearie
post Jun 9 2005, 01:45 AM
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Well my AIM was hacked a while ago some guy was able to read all my convos and i'm like wtf well turns out the cops got him and he got kicked out of school and is always being monitred while on a computer ! and well hacking is just lame. I was looking around and theres websites were you can boot people from aim and get peoples password is that even legal ???? do any of you do that kinda thing ?
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post Jun 9 2005, 02:02 AM
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doesnt use aim because i never liked how it looked... booting.. its legal i guess stealing passwords isnt but its not to easy to do... i know that with yahoo you can just get a program that will boot ppl off the chat room..or their messenger.. i think aim is the same.. however lots of those programs are made so that they can get your password..so beware..

may i ask how you were hacked? did they actually crack your password..or did they just log you or what.. and how did you catch him?
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donselearie
post Jun 9 2005, 02:14 AM
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QUOTE(@non @ Jun 9 2005, 02:02 AM)
doesnt use aim because i never liked how it looked... booting.. its legal i guess stealing passwords isnt but its not to easy to do... i know that with yahoo you can just get a program that will boot ppl off the chat room..or their messenger.. i think aim is the same.. however lots of those programs are made so that they can get your password..so beware..

may i ask how you were hacked? did they actually crack your password..or did they just log you or what.. and how did you catch him?
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he was talkign about it and some guy o0verheard and I toold a parent so and had sent in a few complaints so yeah he got in big trouble it was worth it though.
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jipman
post Jun 9 2005, 06:46 AM
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Consider yourself lucky, if it were me, you wouldn't know wink.gif. And still how did you get so called hacked, I can't imagine he hacked the AIM server or something, he just probably did one of the 4 things here:

1. guessed your pass
2. logged your pass
3. sent you a program you opened that sent him your pass
4. unlikely, bruteforced your pass

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post Jun 9 2005, 01:10 PM
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Does aim have one of those "secret question" things? if it does those are usually easy to get past if you know the person...

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post Jun 9 2005, 04:55 PM
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I'm not sure, I think they do. AOL has it, buts its optional.

Those security questions are really annoying. You could have the most secure password in the world, "guarded" with a question that someone could get the answer to by talking to you for five minutes. It's really pathetic that so few places let you choose your own question.
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post Jun 9 2005, 06:11 PM
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Unless you can create a model that creates the most possible combination of keys that you get when i mash my keyboard randomly you're not likely to find out my secret answer.

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Take questions like "What's my pet's name" and answer like this.

asdflj12l34j12089sdfasdlfkjl12j3l1j23409809qw8er0qwerjlasdjf

Wanna bet that noone guesses that? Only problem is that you cannot afford to lose your normal password.
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ninjamunky
post Jun 9 2005, 06:17 PM
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Yeah, I always just put down some bogus answer or bogus question.

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What was your mother's maiden name?
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I don't know
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LOL
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post Jun 9 2005, 06:42 PM
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Heck, if that's the case, just copy a null character from outputted console to the answer. Then, without copy/paste, it is impossible for someone to answer the question.

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donselearie
post Jun 9 2005, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(saxsux @ Jun 9 2005, 04:55 PM)
I'm not sure, I think they do. AOL has it, buts its optional.

Those security questions are really annoying. You could have the most secure password in the world, "guarded" with a question that someone could get the answer to by talking to you for five minutes. It's really pathetic that so few places let you choose your own question.
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well I call it hacking he was spying on what i was saying. And yeah I hate when you can't choose your security question so I put my oreantion in my profile that i'm straight but really i'm not and they always put straight so they normally give up but still its illigal invasion of privacy ! and sitese that give out applications to steal passwords should be taken down/
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