Got the "You've been hacked!" email. This time with a password I only used here. So, time to change passwords again folks!
More of a warning to others TomHi Jon!!! I think we would've known it wasn't you if porn started showing up under your name....
I think Jon's point was maybe DD has been breached.... If he got an email saying someone had his password, a password only used in one place (the way people should do things), then there's only one place they could possibly have gotten that password,...Hi Jon!!! I think we would've known it wasn't you if porn started showing up under your name....
A guy's gotta make a livin' somehow!James, you asked me to send my entire savings account to your Nigerian cousin to help him wed his 12th wife. You blessed me and you guaranteed repayment in 6 weeks via Bitcoin and I gave you my Coinbase account to make the transfer. What the FUUUUUCK!!!!!!
I can attest he got the money because I purchased all those gift cards and gave him the numbers on them. Just waiting on the refund for the accidental overpaymentJames, you asked me to send my entire savings account to your Nigerian cousin to help him wed his 12th wife. You blessed me and you guaranteed repayment in 6 weeks via Bitcoin and I gave you my Coinbase account to make the transfer. What the FUUUUUCK!!!!!!
Was not sent from this site. Form letter. Auto-generated, fill in the blanks type. Most likely from a user data dump. Fishing for sure, but had email<=>password connected. I assume you are not storing the passwords as clear text anywhere nor have a way to generate the clear text now. So I am assuming this is from old data since many of the old systems did.Jon, any chance you can PM me that email, not forward but as an attachment?. Or at least copy the header information. It's possible it's a fishing email and not from this site. Header information should reveal that. Or at least rule out DD if it's not from us
I've heard this fallacy for so long. I've always wondered where people come up with this.Not sure why people fearmonger 'if you're on public wifi anyone can see everything you're doing. This is simply not true. Someone on the WiFi, assuming client isolation isn't enabled (I would NEVER set up an open public SSID without client isolation enabled), could set up a packet sniffer and capture packets, but all you'd be able to capture 'of use' would be DNS queries that are using UDP/53 instead of encrypted DNS, and anything sent over HTTP. Anything sent over HTTPS is encrypted, and unless you have the private key, it'll be 'a minute', if ever before you decrypt that data.
With limited exceptions, if a password is used in one place and one place only, and it's found to be breached, there's only one place it could come from, unlike if you use the same password everywhere, like so many dolts out there. The only exceptions being if you use a crappy browser 'password manager' and that is somehow compromised, or you use a 'cloud based' password manager and that was breached. Hence why I have my own on prem Bitwarden instance. I don't store anything in 'the cloud'.