Hacker and Phising Warning at Myspace PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007

omkar articleTopic Warning at Myspace of Phishing and Hacking Accounts


Some visitors and friends at omkarmusic.com
are holding myspace accounts and this article
is written for them.

An anti hacker group is working at myspace
and can be found here .

They offer blogs about topic
hacker and phishing activities
and here`s the latest warning:

 

 

WARNING - Hackers killing complete MySpace-Accounts!


Hello dear friends,

This time your help is in demand.

The current practice of stealing account data (phishing) to send spam with questionable content or to read or even delete mail is now being used TO DELETE ENTIRE PROFILES!!!

In the following the most important steps to prevent this from happening:

1. NEVER login twice during a MySpace session!

2. Change your password frequently!

3. Never let comments automatically be displayed on your profile. Change your account settings, @ privacy settings you have to choose "Comments - approve before posting". This way you'll have to greenlight comments before showing up at your profile.

4. Check your own sites and those of your friends for spam comments and delete them, respectively inform your friends.

Note: MySpace and especially our dear friend TOM will never spread information or advertisements via comment or bulletin.

How can you assist us?

If you use your blog, please add a new blog entry using this warning.


Repost this bulletin, preferably several times and at different times of the day or night. As bulletins, especially when you've got a widespread circle of friends, often are only being read when they are freshly posted, this may be necessary. Rather annoying a few people than experiencing the loss of a profile and people afterwards claiming they didn't know.

If you are posting comments and they are showing up immediately without having to be approved, please add a message and ask your friends to change their account settings and remind them to remember changing their password.

Please also READ our Blogbook entries regarding this topic. Unfortunately we are still receiving many messages with questions which are already being answered in our Blogbook, thus providing us with lots of unnecessary work.

Well folks – now it's your turn – help your friends and help yourself!!!


Your THE HACHERS HELL Team

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 July 2007 )
 
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