well i had a nice guy who hacked the email of one of my friends as i don't know how to hack to hotmail i left it all alone but this guy had hacked my hi5 account and my friend!! how does he use a brute-force attack but i tried it before but it didn't work(using brutus)!!! and i have sent an email to hi5 support from a week but with no answer do i have to learn networking and make my own program to get back my hi5 account or what!?
and i am really sure this guy doesn't understand anything about programing he is just using a program!! anyway any help will be appreciated
This guy is pissing me off
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omar shaaban
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How terrible it was...
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monkeycracks
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"Agree"monkeycracks wrote:There are nice people called police that take care of things like this.
Just keep spamming the admins on hi5, it'll work if you have a short&good description of the problem in the topic and you do it long enough. Send one mail every second hour.
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
someone hacked your account... first thing I'm going to think is you provoked it.
even if you didn't.. why not just get a new account with a proper password this time?
a programmer that doesn't know 123abc is slightly more secure then abc won't get a whole long way in software.
btw 1ab23c is even better.
also never use names or words and never use numbers that mean something. like a bank account/ birthday/ graduating year.. that info is too easy to get for most.
even if you didn't.. why not just get a new account with a proper password this time?
a programmer that doesn't know 123abc is slightly more secure then abc won't get a whole long way in software.
btw 1ab23c is even better.
also never use names or words and never use numbers that mean something. like a bank account/ birthday/ graduating year.. that info is too easy to get for most.
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monkeycracks
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