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Lionel 11-15-2014 03:37 PM

Warning, be careful
 
My Skype was hacked by the piggy named vbstu from powersurge. Do not trust any messages from that account

ForceHSS 11-15-2014 03:52 PM

Don't have you on skype. Can you not change the password and how you find out who hacked it

Dave 11-15-2014 03:59 PM

And how did it get hacked? I assume you either shared the password or use the same password at multiple sites/programs?

Lionel 11-15-2014 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2522818)
Don't have you on skype. Can you not change the password and how you find out who hacked it

Password was hacked last year from vb.org. I changed it all over except I forgot to do it on Skype. He had contacted me before with a stolen script from Dbtech he wanted me to convert for 4.2.0. When I ignored him he took over my skype and changed password. Unforunately a customer had his site access on it and the piglet destroyed the site. When you do a view source you see the punk signature p0wersurge. He also tried to contact some legitimate customers of mine.

ForceHSS 11-15-2014 05:36 PM

He is a member from here? And I never knew your account on here was hacked, how many others accounts on here where hacked

TheLastSuperman 11-15-2014 06:26 PM

I was contacted as well along with a current staff member from vb.com not too long ago. Its not details from vb.org, its actual details from vb.com database when it was compromised (imo). When they contacted me, they pasted my 1) Password at the time the site was hacked 2) Answer to my security question on vb.com 3) My Customer Number and all associated license numbers. I'm not personally aware of vb.org storing our security answer from vb.com database, so this is why I assumed when contacted that it came from vb.com database and not the vb.org db or tables if sharing a db etc.

So its scary yes, but this is also why it was stated long ago for you to change your passwords to those pertinent areas i.e. members area and such.

*The key thing to remember about skype is that, simply accepting friend/contact requests will not have your skype account hacked... accepting attachments and downloads from said people can though so ** DO NOT ACCEPT anything not even a file or click on a link they sent you IF you do not know them **.

I'd imagine Lionel that your skype account had the same if not very very similar password to one of the compromised accounts, I had changed all my passwords long ago even before they contacted me but I forgot one, as I prefer facebook over twitter and rarely login there I forgot to change my twitter account password - it was the same used on vb.com back (I rarely use the same password but when I did twitter I did a quick and crude run-through on new acct etc) then and about 2 months back a email notification from twitter about unauthorized [S]logins[/S] tweets so they locked my account - I promptly requested a new password and sorted that issue.

Needless to say, you all be careful and don't click on links, accept anything incuding attachments from people you don't know OR just literally added on skype. If dealing with a hacker, I don't care who they're, what they want from you or what DB Tech or any other companies mods they try to attach and send you - DO NOT ACCEPT.

Edit: If you have accepted any files in situations like this - Stop what you're doing and promptly google how to do a BOOT-TIME scan using your current anti-virus software, do whatever steps it takes to get that scan going and be patient. The reason why I say this is viruses and malicious programs can be transmitted via those files you just casually accepted and a program could literally be running on your pc now doing whatever it was designed to do - and no its not anything good.

ForceHSS 11-15-2014 06:29 PM

Never knew vb got hacked

TheLastSuperman 11-15-2014 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2522853)
Never knew vb got hacked

That's a guess on my part. The reason why I suspect that is, why would the vb.org db have all that info within? License Number for license verification perhaps but not all of that... my security question answer and all that? My password to vb.com from that time as well? Now way imo.

I remember seeing comments back then about a test server database being hacked, that may be the case I'm just not sure why those type of details would have remained in a test instance to begin with honestly.

Edit: I find it laughable that they continue to parade and gallivant around posting threads in BOTM and such wanting to be "seen" and "acknowledged" yet the only way that ever happens is by making complete fools out of themselves rofl :p.

Lionel 11-15-2014 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2522840)
He is a member from here? And I never knew your account on here was hacked, how many others accounts on here where hacked

yes he is a member here. And he had the guts to post a link to his site in the November BOTM. Last year I posted about being hacked and if my memory is good someone else had that issue.

What I do not get is the fact that vb.org is letting the link to that hacking site display for all members to see

TheLastSuperman 11-15-2014 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lionel (Post 2522855)
What I do not get is the fact that vb.org is letting the link to that hacking site display for all members to see

Leave it up, I basically discredit them in the post below it so anyone whos anyone or no one at all should be able to read and get the gist of the situation i.e. they're ftards and nothing more. What's funny is they "hid" that hacking/null forum via permissions to try and get into BOTM, was insulting to say the least.


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