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Hackers are using people's email addresses
I had my email hacked a few years back. It was my own fault, as I was using a weak password. Now, even though I change the password on a regular basis and to something that would probably take the greatest password cracker in the world weeks to figure out, if not months, my email address is still spoofed, and sometimes back to me.
There's nothing I can do about it now, and the only option I really have if I ever want to truly not deal with it anymore is create a new email address. And, in reality, I should. It just stinks as I've had my email address since 1998. :(
"something that would probably take the greatest password cracker in the world weeks to figure out, if not months, "
What if they use brute force? I was told once that there are tools that can crack any password.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsade wrote:"something that would probably take the greatest password cracker in the world weeks to figure out, if not months, "
What if they use brute force? I was told once that there are tools that can crack any password.
They probably can, but the longer and more complex it is the harder it is. Mine's presently 16 characters and uses upper case and lower case letters, numbers and symbols in no discernible order.
Granted, my statement about how long it would take is an exaggeration, but my password is a bit more complex than "Password12345". :p
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"but my password is a bit more complex than "Password12345". "
That's my password for everything! LOL
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I used "dude" for a password on a site I really didn't care about a couple of years ago. And the worst part is the fact that the website actually allowed me to use a four character password, and just lowercase letters.
It wasn't a time when I used my normal email address for the account sign up.
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