Some one hijakced my brother's gmail account. I received an email from him saying "Hi you should check out this website. My brother's emails are always signed with a string of text containing his name, job title and other info that made me think it was really from him so I clicked on the link like a fool. Malwarebytes blocked the site and gave me a message saying the site was a bad one. I called my brother and he said his gmail account had been hijacked and he has since changed his passwword. Since the email had his signature text, I'm convinced that the attackers had cracked his password and used his gmail account to send the email. My brother has about the most boring personal life and I doubt he has visited any questionable sites so it can happen to anyone. Malwarebytes came preloaded on my PClaptops computer that I bought 2 years ago. It came with a licencing agrement so I'm sure it's not the "free" version. I have been downloading updates every week just before running a full system scan. I had been wondering if it was a waste of my time. The scan takes a half hour and has never found anything on my machine but now I'm a firm believer. The machine also came with MacAfee which I've also used weekly after downloading updates and running a full system scan that takes another half our. It has also never found anything beyond a few tracking cookies more than a year ago. Check you passwords. I use ten letters with no repeating letters and they are goofy nonsense words that no one would think to use. So activate your cloaking device, put your shields up and phasers on stun. The bad guys are out there. DT
No, Captain, I believe this is an instance when phasers should be set on kill. --- On Sat, 4/23/11, daniel turner <outwest112@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: daniel turner <outwest112@yahoo.com> Subject: [Utah-astronomy] malwarebytes To: utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com Date: Saturday, April 23, 2011, 11:22 PM Some one hijakced my brother's gmail account. I received an email from him saying "Hi you should check out this website. My brother's emails are always signed with a string of text containing his name, job title and other info that made me think it was really from him so I clicked on the link like a fool. Malwarebytes blocked the site and gave me a message saying the site was a bad one.
I called my brother and he said his gmail account had been hijacked and he has since changed his passwword. Since the email had his signature text, I'm convinced that the attackers had cracked his password and used his gmail account to send the email. My brother has about the most boring personal life and I doubt he has visited any questionable sites so it can happen to anyone.
Malwarebytes came preloaded on my PClaptops computer that I bought 2 years ago. It came with a licencing agrement so I'm sure it's not the "free" version. I have been downloading updates every week just before running a full system scan. I had been wondering if it was a waste of my time. The scan takes a half hour and has never found anything on my machine but now I'm a firm believer. The machine also came with MacAfee which I've also used weekly after downloading updates and running a full system scan that takes another half our. It has also never found anything beyond a few tracking cookies more than a year ago.
Check you passwords. I use ten letters with no repeating letters and they are goofy nonsense words that no one would think to use.
So activate your cloaking device, put your shields up and phasers on stun. The bad guys are out there.
DT
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