account comprimised?
Aug. 29th, 2009 08:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm really not at all sure why ANYONE would want to do this, but apparently someone just tried to hijack my livejournal. I received a 'lost password' e-mail today, which on it's own I wouldn't find TOO suspicious since it happened once before(although it did make me wonder then too). But then all of a sudden I was booted out of my primary e-mail address and told that the password was changed on that account (the account which the 'lost password' email was sent to). I have NO clue who would do this or for what reasons. I have never given out these passwords to anyone so I do not know how someone could have even guessed them or for what means.
I am posting this primarily just in case this someone does manage to gain control over my accounts again and starts posting suspicious entries or you receive odd e-mails from me... I'm really worried about this and can't fathom why anyone would try to in any way steal my identity. I haven't even used this account to really post anything private as I decided to just use the journal to share art...
Kinda worried now..
I am posting this primarily just in case this someone does manage to gain control over my accounts again and starts posting suspicious entries or you receive odd e-mails from me... I'm really worried about this and can't fathom why anyone would try to in any way steal my identity. I haven't even used this account to really post anything private as I decided to just use the journal to share art...
Kinda worried now..
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Date: 2009-08-30 03:47 am (UTC)But wow...I never knew those could even be embedded in flash files! Thank you for the comment hon!
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Date: 2009-08-30 09:47 am (UTC)For someone who doesn't follow you as closely as others do, they may very well fall for the scam. =\
I would suggest downloading something like Avast! or AVG. I used to keep a keylogger on my laptop voluntarily and Adaware would never be able to find it. (Hated to resort to it, but I had my suspicions someone was using my lappy in not so good ways when I allowed them to borrow it for "class work".) It was only Avast! that would notify me that it was there.