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The Nerd Who Saw Too Much
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<blockquote data-quote="TnWatchdog" data-source="post: 58558" data-attributes="member: 3077"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #ffff00">I had my computer and smart phone hacked last year and ended up replacing both. I hadn't put in a password in the computer and the hacker got in and got set up as the Administrator and allowed a key-logger program to operate (even though I thought I was paying for protection) so he could tell what I was typing in. One day the desktop was a clear blue screen and everything was gone. My advice...set up a password like a sentence with misspelled words, shut the machine off when not in use, backup files, and use a cleaner program daily. A hacker hacks because he can and will continue as it is a game...catch me if you can! ...crazy lozer is a hacker. No balls as he has to play games and not confront me in person. I shut my computer and phone off at night, the phone hacking is another story.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnWatchdog, post: 58558, member: 3077"] [SIZE=5][COLOR=#ffff00]I had my computer and smart phone hacked last year and ended up replacing both. I hadn't put in a password in the computer and the hacker got in and got set up as the Administrator and allowed a key-logger program to operate (even though I thought I was paying for protection) so he could tell what I was typing in. One day the desktop was a clear blue screen and everything was gone. My advice...set up a password like a sentence with misspelled words, shut the machine off when not in use, backup files, and use a cleaner program daily. A hacker hacks because he can and will continue as it is a game...catch me if you can! ...crazy lozer is a hacker. No balls as he has to play games and not confront me in person. I shut my computer and phone off at night, the phone hacking is another story.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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