have you experienced being hacked???

Philippines
March 27, 2008 12:23am CST
I just found an article in yahoo. It's quite interesting. This may or may not come as a shocker, but according to a recent FTC survey on identity theft, 16 percent of the victims said their information was stolen by people they knew, which included friends, relatives, neighbors, and coworkers. This is very important because it serves as a reminder that we need to take extra precautions whether we're at home or at work. It's probably a good idea to disable cookies, so you don't save login and password information of your accounts, and you should never keep sensitive information where thieves can easily find it. I've gotten several emails from readers asking me how they can find out if someone has accessed their personal email account, so I thought I'd point you to an excellent post written by PCWorld's Erik Larkin on how to set a hacker alarm on your web mail box. This is a good way to find out if anyone besides you is logging into your email account. Here's the gist: 1. Open an account with OneStatFree.com, and use a disposable e-mail address to complete the registration process. 2. You'll receive an email from OneStat with an attached file. Save the file, note the account number, and then delete the email. 3. Rename the file with a name that would catch a hacker's eye like "AccountPasswords." Save the .txt file as an .htm file so it opens up in a web browser. 4. Send an email with the .htm file to the account you want to monitor. Use a subject title that is eye catching. 5. Wait for the hacker to take the bait. If the attachment is opened by anyone else but you, the hit counter will record their IP address. Hackers are very clever, so you want to change your password frequently to something that's a little harder to crack.
3 responses
• China
27 Mar 08
Yes as a computer user,meeting with a hacker is usual,and they always send me troubles. Last month my computer was hacked,and Paypal account was lost! It was also am email,it sais they were Paypal admin and my account was blocked .They guides me to login a website to unblock it.And I did,then the money was lost.
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• Philippines
27 Mar 08
did you complain it with the true Paypal admin? it's really a loss. I feel for you coz I don't want my money to be hacked too.
• United States
29 Mar 08
You do not have to follow what the adminstrators tell you, they never ask you to do stuff like this anyway (hint: how would they know a site was blocked on your computer?)
@suganrekh (264)
• India
2 Apr 08
hey this is very useful man thanks buddy
@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
27 Mar 08
My email account from different providers were hacked like 3 years ago... and this was done by a person that i thought was my friend...he did not even need to use any program... he just extracted the informatin he needed from conversations that we had when we were chatting through yahoo messenger... He was able to use my email to send not so nice email to my friends and relatives... and even use my credit card... it took a lot of research and patience to find out who he was but i was able to... and was able to reak a little havoc to his life...