Author Topic: So, All My stuff Is Getting "Hacked"  (Read 2097 times)


My password for EVERYTHING is my name, address, credit card number, and my IP adress in that order IN BINARY. I think I'm safe.
You'd rather make a SHA1/SHA512 hash of that than make a binary version.

What's with people in buttforget countries and hacking random people in Western countries? Not assuming that no one in western countries tries to hack other people, but from all the posts here it's usually Chinese/Malaysian hackers.

My yahoo's been sending spam

Most likely he is just using a proxy service to mask his IP. What I would suggest doing is finding a password that isn't in a dictionary followed by numbers and a few capitals. That should make your passwords safe. And if you use a safe password then it doesn't matter if they are all the same as long as you memorize it and don't give it out or write it down. It's about as safe as you can get.

Happened to me, some Hong kong ching chong-ese kid tried to get into my gmail, I tried to trace it and do something but nope, silly boy had some advanced VPN thing.