My e-mail account was hacked!

OBIO

Retired SOH Admin
I just found out that my e-mail account has been hacked. I have deactivated the account. If any one receives an e-mail from my account (suicidepooper@yahoo.com) do not open it. Dump it!

To those people who were in my contact list that received a buggy e-mail, I am truly sorry.

Tim
 
Look who's come for a visit!!

I just found out that my e-mail account has been hacked. I have deactivated the account. If any one receives an e-mail from my account (suicidepooper@yahoo.com) do not open it. Dump it!

To those people who were in my contact list that received a buggy e-mail, I am truly sorry.

Tim

Gee I wonder how you found this out? (nudge-nudge wink-wink)

I told ya it ain't yer fault ... ya got "cloned"


We all we miss ya down here in "the basement" Bro. :wavey:

Don't forget there is allot more to CFS2 than just being FS9's "ugly older sister" .... she's got GUNS!

Now go back to your "Bus Driver" sim before one of the new guys down here; shoots you by accident!

- Bruther Durt

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thanks Obio - got the email - remembered it was you (how do you forget that email?) but it looked suspicous. Deleted right on the blackberry before it hit my email server - so life is good.

Thanks for the courtesy of the note, though - I'm sure some wondered ...

cheers,

dl
 
Malwarebytes.....

antimalware free version will pick those up pretty quickly, guys. I had someone 'not' send me the same thing from their yahoo account and before I could stop it, it was open. She sent me another one warning me, and of course, that made two. I blocked her then phoned her to tell her what happened. She's done the same thing as you & I, OBIO......cancelled that account. I don't know how she made out with the antivirus software, though.

I fired up the above, updated and scanned and it picked 'em up right away. I've just closed my account with yahoo.....don't want to take any chances with mine going strange. It seems there's been a lot of that going on with hijacked yahoo email accounts.

I run a desktop only so if your running a notebook or laptop of some kind I can't say it'll work there, but heck, it's worth a try.

Cheers!
 
I usually run Antimalware, but my most recent rebuild on the system...I have gotten in the habit of totally wiping my system and rebuilding a couple times a year....takes time but keeps the old box running smoothly...for some reason after the build I could not install Antimalware....kept looking for some installer that wasn't there...probably because I dumped all that EZ Internet crap before I started installing my utilities and programs.

I am definitely done with yahoo. This is not cool at all. I don't mind the hours and hours that I will spend rebuilding my system to make sure it is totally clean...was planning on doing it anyhow, but not this week.....but I do mind that all the people who trusted me with their e-mail addys were put in harms way because of a security breach at yahoo. Not cool at all. Mess with me all you want, but don't mess with my family and friends! That will pi$$ me off something terrible.

I promise that I will drop back into The Basement from time to time.

Tim
 
I got two of them but didn't recognize them as you Obi. I always look at the filesize; most infected emails I get are 5 kb in size, I just deleted them. Yahoo needs to get up off their asses too.

Bones
 
I recognised the address but it didn't seem kosher = Dumped it! No problemo buddy (Dirtman, did I miss anything good :icon_lol:?
 
Dirtman's rant on PC boo-boo's, Email & spam

NOTE: This is not only for Obi's benefit, but for all those who visit this forum.
These are universal principals that can be used by everyone.


...I have gotten in the habit of totally wiping my system and rebuilding a couple times a year....takes time but keeps the old box running smoothly..

I've got a better plan for ya Obi. Got Rami doing this too with excellent results. As all 3 of our PC's are "brothers" (all built by the "Summertime Santa") ... I have applied the lessons learned on my old Dell P3 ... it was the only way to keep it running fast enough to remain useful.

On the 1st Sunday of every month:

Turn "System Restore" off
Clean out and delete all garbage files
Run "CCleaner"
Run "CCleaner - Registry Cleaner"
Run "Free Registry Cleaner"
De-fragment "C" drive with a quality De-frag app. (the Windows defrag is OK but better freeware ones are available)

OVERWRITE (erase) the "free space" on "C" drive with "ERASER"
- set it to overwrite 3 times, also engage: "erase cluster tips" & "erase alternate data streams"

- this will take a varying length of time depending upon the speed of your CPU & the size of your h/d.

- I let the system do this overnight to reduce "down-time".

When finished, Turn "System Restore" back on. DO NOT FORGET TO DO THIS!

- DONE ... go have a beer for breakfast.



Rami will attest to the fact that his PC now runs significantly faster.

This saves the aprx. 8 - 10 hrs. it takes to reload the o/s, update it from MS, reload all your apps, update them; plus reload all your saved browser info, passwords & bookmarked / Favorite web pages. Not to mention the "down time".

Simple, quick & easy - with excellent results ... Just like ME!


An alternate method (for advanced users) would be to "Ghost" a disk image of the freshly installed and fully updated o/s. (with all your apps installed) Then at any time you could reinstall an exact copy quickly & easily.

This incredibility fast method was brought to my attention by our close friend - "The Summertime Santa" VERY NICE!!!





for some reason after the build I could not install Antimalware....kept looking for some installer that wasn't there...probably because I dumped all that EZ Internet crap before I started installing my utilities and programs.

My monthly cleaning method completely eliminates these problems.




I am definitely done with yahoo.

Not 100% Yahoo's fault - blame the hackers. Almost all email boxes are vulnerable.
It must be Yahoo's turn ... I've seen 4 other friends in the last few weeks have exactly the same trouble with Yahoo. (3 .com & 1 .ca)





This is not cool at all. I don't mind the hours and hours that I will spend rebuilding my system to make sure it is totally clean...was planning on doing it anyhow, but not this week.....

This is not necessary.

The problem is isolated at your Yahoo box. Even if you are using "Outlook", "Outlook Express" or another aftermarket "in PC" email app. like "Thunderbird".

What is vital here is to remove all contact info from the hacked box & abandon it.

Also delete all folders and any stored emails.
- you can always send any emails you wish to keep to the new email box before cleaning it out.

Don't forget to delete the contents of "sent items" & "drafts" ... BE COMPLETE IN CLEANING IT !!




but I do mind that all the people who trusted me with their e-mail addys were put in harms way because of a security breach at yahoo. Not cool at all. Mess with me all you want, but don't mess with my family and friends! That will pi$$ me off something terrible.

Relax Brother, I feel your pain ... not your fault ... sh*t happens.

- Go have 2 beers & a weasel burger!

The best way to protect the people you care about is to use an "in PC" email app. Outlook Express comes with most versions of Windows. ALL my email addys as safe, right here in my PC.

I also create a back-up each month. I once printed them, but now I know where they are stored so I just copy the files to an external h/d ... you could also burn them to CD. This is great if you want to transfer them to another or new PC too.

This procedure also savesALL EMAILS STORED IN OUTLOOK EXPRESS

NICE-NICE-NICE!!!! ....Oh YEAH BABY!!!!


There are no contacts or info stored at any of my 6 email boxes ...therefore the hackers can "KISS MY A$$" ... hack yer butts off ... yer ain't gonna git nuthin' !!!

Also be aware that most A/V apps have a function that scans emails as they are downloaded. (to Outlook Express etc.) This affords a second layer of protection as they are primarily scanned at the email box. Using this method, one app might find something the other missed.

The last time I checked (quite a while ago) Hotmail uses Trend Micro, Yahoo uses Norton and Gmail uses McAfee.

This is all free & applies to every email sent or received at these boxes. The user does or pays nothing. It's all automatic and has nothing to do with your PC. It is all web-based.





I promise that I will drop back into The Basement from time to time.

Tim

Thanx for the warning ...

- Bruther Durt




Basic EMAIL Safety:

NEVER
give your primary email info to ANY WEBSITE ... this is just asking for trouble.
A better practice is to open a "dummy" box. Give this one out instead. If spammed too much - close it & open another. Trusted websites like SOH should be exempted from this.




Blocking Spam
Effectively:

If you should begin getting unwanted emails from say: "Joe_Idiot @ spam.com" don't just block or create a filter for him specifically ... it's more efficient block or filter spam.com as this will stop ALL spam from him AND his associates.


DO NOT USE THIS METHOD WITH: Hotmail, Yahoo or Gmail
as you may never receive any emails at all. In this instance, block or filter: "Joe Spam" only. Not a perfect solution but better than nothing.


Past this; try & find the website that they are trying to promote (in the spam) Create a specific filter (as in Gmail) to look for: "all email containing the words" : Cheap_Penis_Pills @ limp.com

This works extremely well as I have seen many spammers sending the same email under many different addys and names.

Also filter for specific names like Viagra etc. (there are also variants in spelling - spammers are becoming more effective too)


Hotmail is probably best because you can BLOCK emails from selected individuals. I think the number is unlimited - not sure

Yahoo allows 500 (I think) blocks but I've reached that limit before.

Gmail does not allow blocking, but has the best multiple filtering options I know of.
I really like Gmail because it will carry the largest attachments of any email carrier I have found. I have personally sent a 27MB attachment with no problem. (even though it's MAX capacity is rated far below this size by Gmail)

I hope this info helps all of you ... that are still awake.


 
I recognised the address but it didn't seem kosher = Dumped it! No problemo buddy (Dirtman, did I miss anything good :icon_lol:?

But they got you too, OldWheat.
I just got a link, nothing else, from you in my email.

I deleted it, but it did make it through.

It was a link supposedly to an Australian url.
 
Wilding like spread-fire !! (drunk & dyslexic?)

But they got you too, OldWheat.
I just got a link, nothing else, from you in my email.

I deleted it, but it did make it through.

It was a link supposedly to an Australian url.

Roger that DD

Just got a bad email from Old Wheat too.

Bummer!
 
I guess just opening the Email was enough to get things rolling. I've purged my contacts & disabled my Email box. If anyone gets an Email from my old Email (oldwheat66@yahoo.com), dump it!
 
Recommendation to everyone:

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I strongly recommend especially to Yahoo users to reset your email box passwords.

Use 8 - 12 characters of mixed letters & numbers. DO NOT USE WORDS.

Then write it down somewhere because you WILL forget it someday (Murphy's Law dictates that will be just when you need it most)

I'm off to mariereid's Tattoo Shop ... gonna get it installed on my forehead: BACKWARDS ... so I can read it in the mirror!

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Scary stuff! Dirty, for security reasons, get it in a private region. You may have to use less characters! :ernae:
 
Oh, ho ho! I was talking about your left foot. All this about micro-tattooing your "ahem" has made me believe even less in the Dirtman legend.

My friend, there are not enough latex gloves in the world, for me to "assist" in a very delicate job like that!

First, Rami tells us you're some kind of a choir boy, and now this revelation! You better go out and rip up the town tonight! If you go on a good one, we'll here about it down here. Don't let me down!

Jeez, I'm goin' to have to start callin' ya Littleman!:173go1::ernae:
 
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