Re: There's a hacker on the loose.
Posted by: Newo
Date: 2007-07-25 16:36:23
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But that doesn't explain why Axaj's IP is the same as yours…
He's saying that the person who bought his computer is the hacker.
But that doesn't explain why Axaj's IP is the same as yours…
He's saying that the person who bought his computer is the hacker.
Except that IPs depend on the network connection, not the computer itself, and Missing? NO!'s IP is still 67.183.147.85. Since this is the IP seen in the hackings, it is reasonable to assume that Missing? NO! or someone using the same computer as he is is behind it.
My advice is for anyone who doesn't want their password to be cracked is to make it stronger.
The data on the computer has nothing to do with IP addresses. I'm reluctant to accuse of you hacking now, though, seeing as how you're only 10 and don't seem to know s**t about networking.
In any case, I'm going to log login attempts, and if I see any more hack attempts from 67.183.147.85 then the IP gets banned.
That still isn't 11.
WTF? you're trying to tell me that a password like this isn't secure?:
f4h8s5t3w1
WTF? you're trying to tell me that a password like this isn't secure?:
f4h8s5t3w1
WTF? you're trying to tell me that a password like this isn't secure?:
f4h8s5t3w1
Er. You need to change your password!
Yes, but still.