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  • L Offline
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    Loki
    wrote on last edited by Loki
    #21

    On another note I received a letter from Fortiva Retail Credit that my application was rejected after they pinged Equifax.

    My credit is way above their average client and that might have been their cue but I did not apply and I can’t see so far that there was a query from the stuff I get from Experian.

    Point is all your data is out there and lots of people are trying to get at you all day long and the days of the Nigerian are long gone.

    My wife’s outlook account has attempted logins from all over the world happening multiple times a day. I googled it and it’s a thing and with dual authentication they can’t get at it and the message is don’t worry. If you reuse passwords it’s only a matter of time before you get hacked and it will be awful and inconvenient AF. All those apps you have are getting breached all the time and passwords for some reason VP am still be scraped.

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    • L Loki

      On another note I received a letter from Fortiva Retail Credit that my application was rejected after they pinged Equifax.

      My credit is way above their average client and that might have been their cue but I did not apply and I can’t see so far that there was a query from the stuff I get from Experian.

      Point is all your data is out there and lots of people are trying to get at you all day long and the days of the Nigerian are long gone.

      My wife’s outlook account has attempted logins from all over the world happening multiple times a day. I googled it and it’s a thing and with dual authentication they can’t get at it and the message is don’t worry. If you reuse passwords it’s only a matter of time before you get hacked and it will be awful and inconvenient AF. All those apps you have are getting breached all the time and passwords for some reason VP am still be scraped.

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      George K
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      #22

      @Loki said in eBay drama:

      If you reuse passwords it’s only a matter of time before you get hacked

      Jon had a great suggestion on easy-to-remember and unique passwords. I'm transitioning as quickly as possible.

      No, not THAT kid of transitioning, you perverts.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        Rainman
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        #23

        We were hit with a keystroke logger. Bought "Guarded ID" which encrypts between the keyboard and the computer. Don't mean to derail the thread, but it might be about time for a thread on anti-virus options.

        Click Here

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          Loki
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          #24

          A while ago my wife’s Uber account was hacked. The Uber guy called and said where are you at 10 at night. I looked out the front window and said where are you and he said Alburquerque. I never was able to get to a live person at Uber to address, they don’t give AF about your problems and have no idea why. I was able to change the password.

          I’m sure many of her passwords are for sale on the dark web. Hackers just try them on all the social media accounts. Dual authentication really helps although the industrious can work around that. Thankfully there are still tons of soft targets.

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            Ugh @jon-nyc stay away from this bidder. Can only lead to bad things. Yes a learning experience for the boy...that scammers are out there!

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              Ugh @jon-nyc stay away from this bidder. Can only lead to bad things. Yes a learning experience for the boy...that scammers are out there!

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              George K
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              @89th said in eBay drama:

              scammers are out there

              You have no idea.

              I'm in a couple of FB groups related to Maine Coon cats. People will pay hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars for a cat that is advertised. The scammers require Western Union, or some other non-refundable method of payment. Once the deposit (or full payment) is sent...they disappear.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                89th
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                #27

                On the flip side. There’s hours of entertainment on YouTube watching folks scam the scammers.

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                • 89th8 89th

                  On the flip side. There’s hours of entertainment on YouTube watching folks scam the scammers.

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                  @89th I have seen some of those. They are pretty funny. Lol

                  There is also a website called “419eater” which does the same thing, but more via emails, etc.

                  There is a very good story in there about a guy would convinced a Nigeria scammer to take this trip across the continent of Africa 😂😂

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