Re: Hack Attack Notice
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:25 pm
I thought I already said he was CanadianTyphoon wrote:His obsessions were religion, ethnicity, and race.
Another day in the Universe
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I thought I already said he was CanadianTyphoon wrote:His obsessions were religion, ethnicity, and race.
Did that yesterday and am now using a password known only to me . . all is well . .Typhoon wrote:2/ Please change your password again to one known only to you [and send me a PM once you have done it].
Thank you.Marcus wrote:Did that yesterday and am now using a password known only to me . . all is well . .Typhoon wrote:2/ Please change your password again to one known only to you [and send me a PM once you have done it].
This particular troll/hacker was misusing the Tor anonymity network.Miss_Faucie_Fishtits wrote:Or a random IP generator. That's what the random shopbots are using now so they load up your board with knock-off designer shoes and purses and misc. crap........Typhoon wrote:If it proves necessary.Hoosiernorm wrote:Do you have his IP address? It may become necessary if we need to report him to the authorities or if someone needs to go to his home and shoot him in the face several times.
This troll knows enough to use internet proxies to try and hide his real IP address [but not enough to be a poster of value] so tracking down him down is a bit more work.
At this point, he has done enough to press criminal charges and/or tell his mommy.
Have you reported them to their service provider? That would help wouldn't it?Typhoon wrote:This particular troll/hacker was misusing the Tor anonymity network.Miss_Faucie_Fishtits wrote:Or a random IP generator. That's what the random shopbots are using now so they load up your board with knock-off designer shoes and purses and misc. crap........Typhoon wrote:If it proves necessary.Hoosiernorm wrote:Do you have his IP address? It may become necessary if we need to report him to the authorities or if someone needs to go to his home and shoot him in the face several times.
This troll knows enough to use internet proxies to try and hide his real IP address [but not enough to be a poster of value] so tracking down him down is a bit more work.
At this point, he has done enough to press criminal charges and/or tell his mommy.
The trick with Tor is you don't know who the ISP is and therefore the person using it. That is the whole point.Hoosiernorm wrote:Have you reported them to their service provider? That would help wouldn't it?Typhoon wrote:This particular troll/hacker was misusing the Tor anonymity network.Miss_Faucie_Fishtits wrote:Or a random IP generator. That's what the random shopbots are using now so they load up your board with knock-off designer shoes and purses and misc. crap........Typhoon wrote:If it proves necessary.Hoosiernorm wrote:Do you have his IP address? It may become necessary if we need to report him to the authorities or if someone needs to go to his home and shoot him in the face several times.
This troll knows enough to use internet proxies to try and hide his real IP address [but not enough to be a poster of value] so tracking down him down is a bit more work.
At this point, he has done enough to press criminal charges and/or tell his mommy.
Quite right. However, misuse of anonymous proxy servers, such as Tor, can be dealt with.Doc wrote:The trick with Tor is you don't know who the ISP is and therefore the person using it. That is the whole point.Hoosiernorm wrote:Have you reported them to their service provider? That would help wouldn't it?Typhoon wrote:This particular troll/hacker was misusing the Tor anonymity network.Miss_Faucie_Fishtits wrote:Or a random IP generator. That's what the random shopbots are using now so they load up your board with knock-off designer shoes and purses and misc. crap........Typhoon wrote:If it proves necessary.Hoosiernorm wrote:Do you have his IP address? It may become necessary if we need to report him to the authorities or if someone needs to go to his home and shoot him in the face several times.
This troll knows enough to use internet proxies to try and hide his real IP address [but not enough to be a poster of value] so tracking down him down is a bit more work.
At this point, he has done enough to press criminal charges and/or tell his mommy.
Thanks for informing.Marcus wrote:Received another one of those "change your password—click here" things this morning . .
noddy wrote:i havent used a mac in a lifetime so not off the top of my head.
which email client are you using ?
the bit you are looking for is the sections that say "Recieved from" which reveals the chain of servers involved in getting that message to you.Apple Mail 4.5
Open the message you want to obtain the header information for.
In the Mail menu bar click on Message and then View Long Headers
Yes, I asked Marcus to forward me the e-mail and he kindly did so - I had a look at the header and took action.noddy wrote:the bit you are looking for is the sections that say "Recieved from" which reveals the chain of servers involved in getting that message to you.Apple Mail 4.5
Open the message you want to obtain the header information for.
In the Mail menu bar click on Message and then View Long Headers
i will trigger a legitimate email from this site via a test private message.. typhoon may or may not be interested in the headers from the fake one.
being aware of this information you can minimize your vulnerability to such hack attempts.
Typhoon wrote:Yes, I asked Marcus to forward me the e-mail and he kindly did so - I had a look at the header and took action.noddy wrote:the bit you are looking for is the sections that say "Recieved from" which reveals the chain of servers involved in getting that message to you.Apple Mail 4.5
Open the message you want to obtain the header information for.
In the Mail menu bar click on Message and then View Long Headers
i will trigger a legitimate email from this site via a test private message.. typhoon may or may not be interested in the headers from the fake one.
being aware of this information you can minimize your vulnerability to such hack attempts.
Unless you received and clicked on one of the fake spoof e-mails [see start of this thread], your account is secure.Heracleum Persicum wrote:.
I am not sure of what I am saying is happening .. but .. have a sense that something, sometimes a bit fishy
happened a few times, some words I wrote, when posted, were different or partly changed
I edited, and riposted .. would not change when riposted, still same problem .. finally I used other word
those words would have changed the intended meaning
meaning, looked like somebody was editing my posts
as said, am not sure, but had a few instances when I had feeling my posts being edited
.
Typhoon wrote:Unless you received and clicked on one of the fake spoof e-mails [see start of this thread], your account is secure.Heracleum Persicum wrote:.
I am not sure of what I am saying is happening .. but .. have a sense that something, sometimes a bit fishy
happened a few times, some words I wrote, when posted, were different or partly changed
I edited, and riposted .. would not change when riposted, still same problem .. finally I used other word
those words would have changed the intended meaning
meaning, looked like somebody was editing my posts
as said, am not sure, but had a few instances when I had feeling my posts being edited
.
If you still have concerns, then change you password.
.
Ibrahim wrote:
Ah, it appears either the moderators or the forum software edited quotes from the IDF soldier, replacing a certain popular expletive with "lavender." Well, I'm sure we can all figure it out.
Automatic replacement of some expletives is now an automatic feature. Just keeping it surreal.Ibrahim wrote:
Ah, it appears either the moderators or the forum software edited quotes from the IDF soldier, replacing a certain popular expletive with "lavender." Well, I'm sure we can all figure it out.
Thank You Very Much for your Post, Azari.Heracleum Persicum wrote:Typhoon wrote:Unless you received and clicked on one of the fake spoof e-mails [see start of this thread], your account is secure.Heracleum Persicum wrote:.
I am not sure of what I am saying is happening .. but .. have a sense that something, sometimes a bit fishy
happened a few times, some words I wrote, when posted, were different or partly changed
I edited, and riposted .. would not change when riposted, still same problem .. finally I used other word
those words would have changed the intended meaning
meaning, looked like somebody was editing my posts
as said, am not sure, but had a few instances when I had feeling my posts being edited
.
If you still have concerns, then change you password.
.
don't remember receiving or clicking on anything
but
changed my password
Ibrahim wrote:
Ah, it appears either the moderators or the forum software edited quotes from the IDF soldier, replacing a certain popular expletive with "lavender." Well, I'm sure we can all figure it out.
My guess was right .. Zionist doing this
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My guess was right .. Zionist doing this
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