GOMTV.net compromised - Page 17
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Wihl
Sweden472 Posts
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hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
Thanks for the heads up | ||
lim1017
Canada1278 Posts
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LambtrOn
United States671 Posts
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dudecrush
Canada418 Posts
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Titorelli
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DarkEnergy
Netherlands542 Posts
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FallDownMarigold
United States3710 Posts
On August 13 2011 06:59 Titorelli wrote: Guys... it is 7h on a saturday in Korea.... they dont have an emergency anti hacking team that informs ppl on their site BUT ITS PRIMETIME IN 'MURICA so I fully expect the world to bend over backwards to do everything in favor of what's best for 'MURICA. just kidding but yeah you make a very reasonable point. p.s. those of us that are socially-savvy and use facebook to sign in have nothing to worry about, right? (jk about the social savvy part) | ||
jdelator
United States89 Posts
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Badgesc
France111 Posts
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Chanuk
Germany13 Posts
Good job R1CH / TL | ||
Sabu113
United States11034 Posts
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Titorelli
2492 Posts
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Clearout
Norway1060 Posts
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FinnGamer
Germany2426 Posts
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Glowbox
Netherlands330 Posts
On August 13 2011 07:10 Titorelli wrote: Yeah about Keepass... I dont get it. It saves all my passwords and it is itself password protected. But if someone gets that password its the same as having one password for all my accounts lol cause he can just look all of them up in Keepass? But how will he get that password? If you are keylogged you are compromised either way. Now if only your GOMtv pass gets hacked everything else is still secure. Of course you could remember each password .... edit: also plenty o tips to make it more secure (for example: http://www.geeksengine.com/article/keepass-8.html) | ||
CrazyCow
United States308 Posts
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CAPSLOCKED
563 Posts
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kwaky
Korea (South)94 Posts
Of course it is recommended to change passwords to everything to be safe, but technically there is no reason to change any passwords, right? (except for your e-mail, granted you use the same password) | ||
Razuik
United States409 Posts
On August 13 2011 07:29 kwaky wrote: Can someone explain to me why I have to change my password to accounts the hacker doesn't know about? If my GomTV password was pass1234 and I used this password for my teamliquid account, why should I change my teamliquid password? The guy who has my GomTV info doesn't know I browse teamliquid, and even if he did, he doesn't know my TL login name. (teamliquid in this case is just an example) Of course it is recommended to change passwords to everything to be safe, but technically there is no reason to change any passwords, right? (except for your e-mail, granted you use the same password) Chances are most people use the same email for GOM as they do for Battle.net. Now do most people play SC2 and watch GSL? Also, a lot of people keep the same password for both. | ||
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