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10th August 2011, 09:06 PM
#1
Had my Photobucket HACKED!
Earlier today I posted a pic of my D2a in the D2 forum. Got a message from Pedro to check on my pic later and it was gone!
Went into Photobucket and all my pics had been moved around...... and a lot of really nasty stuff placed in there as well!
I reported it to Photobucket and they promptly suggested deleting everything, changing my password then uploading a few pics and they would watch it for the next week or so. Of course that's what I've done.
Some of the pics uploaded to my account were as I said..... really nasty.
Has this happened to anyone else? I have really good online security etc but I'm just wondering if online picture hosting is particularly risky?
Feedback from those suitably adept would be appreciated.
D4 SDV6, a blank canvas
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10th August 2011, 10:37 PM
#2
Horrible...
You haven't upset any government departments recently have you?
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10th August 2011, 11:21 PM
#3
Strength of password? Was your password easily deduceable?
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11th August 2011, 07:43 AM
#4
If some of the photos are ilegal then you can report it to the police and they will investigate it.
About 2 years ego some idiot sent me some photos that would be criminal if I kept or not report them.
The police investigate the case and appreciated my action.
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11th August 2011, 08:05 AM
#5
I dont have an online photo account but I did have my email accessed a few days ago.
Some company (I assume) used it to send spam emails to all of my contact list.
I reported it and changed passwords again and it has been ok since.
I think I will start changing passwords every month from now on.
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11th August 2011, 08:11 AM
#6
The Hotmail account I've had for years was hacked last week. Whoever got in (I had a strong password) used the address to send links to everyone in my address book. The links were to a site selling various pills and probably a virus into the bargain.
Luckily a couple of friends called me and I changed my password, then opened a new email account and shut down my Hotmail account. I have also changed most other passwords etc, as whoever got in could have copied everything in my email account and could be trawling it for useful infomation.
It's a reminder to all of us to have strong passwords (so not your dog's name) and to change them fairly frequently.
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11th August 2011, 08:47 AM
#7

The current XKCD seems fitting...
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11th August 2011, 07:09 PM
#8
Umm, I probably wish I understood that post.
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