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[ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:02 pm
by crezor
How to avoid being hacked



I have seen alot that people has been posting threads about their account has been hacked. Im posting this to help you guys to avoid being hacked by stupid ignorant geeks. Aight, lets start this shit.


If you feel like your computer is slowing down or anything that is not right you should follow my steps!
First thing you should do is download a anti virus program posted below.

AVG anti virus
Anti malware bytes
Mcafee
Avast


Recommended too:

Do NOT download files that is uploaded on youtube, if you download something stupid like hacks and such, on youtube you WILL get ratted. I mean rat is Remote Adminstration Tool, they can keylog you steal your shit and control your computer, if you get random popups that it says random shit then you should turn your computer off immidiately and download a virus program. Dont give your trust out to people you know because they can just turn around and take the biggest knife and stab you in the back with it.. If they send you a picture example.. Do not accept the file, tell them to upload it to a picture uploading site so you sure there is no virus in it. You can also upload it to virustotal.com before you open the file! So the virus site can detect if there is viruses or not.

You can also use task bar manager to close it!

Peace.
ps. fuck you hackers

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:09 pm
by Andrëa
Useles thread. The people who do these topics about "being hacked" are retards, just like you are.
woot wrote:It's very likely that you have NOT been hacked - nobody really cares about your account.

You either:
- joined a random IM copy and used the same password as here
- shared your password with a friend
- was on a remote desktop session (e.g. teamviewer) and logged in with your account on the UCP there.

It's almost certain that it is one of those points - that explains why none of the admin accounts have ever been "hacked".

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:09 pm
by crezor
Andrea_Rieu wrote:Useles thread. The people who do these topics about "being hacked" are retards, just like you are.
woot wrote:It's very likely that you have NOT been hacked - nobody really cares about your account.

You either:
- joined a random IM copy and used the same password as here
- shared your password with a friend
- was on a remote desktop session (e.g. teamviewer) and logged in with your account on the UCP there.

It's almost certain that it is one of those points - that explains why none of the admin accounts have ever been "hacked".
Seems like you dont know shit about hacking please fuck off dont call me retard when im trying to help people

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:10 pm
by T-Bag
crezor wrote:
Andrea_Rieu wrote:Useles thread. The people who do these topics about "being hacked" are retards, just like you are.
woot wrote:It's very likely that you have NOT been hacked - nobody really cares about your account.

You either:
- joined a random IM copy and used the same password as here
- shared your password with a friend
- was on a remote desktop session (e.g. teamviewer) and logged in with your account on the UCP there.

It's almost certain that it is one of those points - that explains why none of the admin accounts have ever been "hacked".
Seems like you dont know shit about hacking


Okay mr Anonymous plz

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:13 pm
by crezor
T-Bag wrote:
crezor wrote:
Andrea_Rieu wrote:Useles thread. The people who do these topics about "being hacked" are retards, just like you are.
woot wrote:It's very likely that you have NOT been hacked - nobody really cares about your account.

You either:
- joined a random IM copy and used the same password as here
- shared your password with a friend
- was on a remote desktop session (e.g. teamviewer) and logged in with your account on the UCP there.

It's almost certain that it is one of those points - that explains why none of the admin accounts have ever been "hacked".
Seems like you dont know shit about hacking


Okay mr Anonymous plz
Dont start shit please.

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:17 pm
by VincentGambino
One thing about hacking. The files can even come from people you absolutely trust..but its not them its just someone who hacked their computer. You cant even trust your own mother

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 30th, 2013, 7:22 pm
by crezor
VincentGambino wrote:One thing about hacking. The files can even come from people you absolutely trust..but its not them its just someone who hacked their computer. You cant even trust your own mother
Exactly dude exactly.. But the mother thing aint right hahah :P
Already got hacked once that way so yeah

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: March 31st, 2013, 5:27 pm
by Zuka
lol, do not share and make sure u have hard pass and Done.

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: April 2nd, 2013, 4:01 pm
by crezor
Zuka wrote:lol, do not share and make sure u have hard pass and Done.
Yup lol. People that shares their password must be stupid

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: April 3rd, 2013, 9:23 pm
by Luccifer.
Louis send me ur pw thru /pm pls

Re: [ How to avoid being hacked ]

Posted: October 4th, 2013, 5:05 am
by Slutobi
Andrëa wrote:Useles thread. The people who do these topics about "being hacked" are retards, just like you are.
woot wrote:It's very likely that you have NOT been hacked - nobody really cares about your account.

You either:
- joined a random IM copy and used the same password as here
- shared your password with a friend
- was on a remote desktop session (e.g. teamviewer) and logged in with your account on the UCP there.

It's almost certain that it is one of those points - that explains why none of the admin accounts have ever been "hacked".
Obviously you have never heard of Key Loggers before. Key loggers are programs that register your keystrokes and sends that data to the person who set it up. So if you downloaded a mod from someone here on the forum who likes hacking into accounts, it is very well possible that your account may become inaccessable.