I go an email from NES that someone failed multiple times to login my account. The IP was 117.148.49.131, arin search shows the IP is from Austrailia. I guess it's time to change my password to be safe. Did anyone else get an email on their account?
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I did that for you. You have been spending too much time on NES lately.No email....however, I did get mysteriously logged out from NES earlier today.
I go an email from NES that someone failed multiple times to login my account. The IP was 117.148.49.131, arin search shows the IP is from Austrailia. I guess it's time to change my password to be safe. Did anyone else get an email on their account?
My guess is that someone thinks they have the same username as you. There isn't much to gain by having full access as lambchop on NES. A real hacker wouldn't waist 2 min.
My guess is that someone thinks they have the same username as you. There isn't much to gain by having full access as lambchop on NES. A real hacker wouldn't waist 2 min.
Not true. Most people tend to use the same password for everything on the internet.
Also, if they login, they can then check what email address you have registered and then go and try to hack that. Once your email is compromised, then they pretty much have a lot more power over your life. They can look at your inbox, figure out who you bank with, login there and even if they fail, they can request a password reset and BOOM...lambchop is boned.
PRO TIP: Use different passwords for EVERYTHING.
See, while you were messing with nonsense, I got an email about winning the Spanish lottery, all they needed were click here and there, my SSN# and CC, easy!
it's campaign and caviar for me from this point on. Have fun shoveling tomorrow, snow monkies.
Do we have a user named Rambchop?
lol, cause it originated in China, funny.Do we have a user named Rambchop?
My guess is that someone thinks they have the same username as you. There isn't much to gain by having full access as lambchop on NES. A real hacker wouldn't waist 2 min.
Not true. Most people tend to use the same password for everything on the internet.
Also, if they login, they can then check what email address you have registered and then go and try to hack that. Once your email is compromised, then they pretty much have a lot more power over your life. They can look at your inbox, figure out who you bank with, login there and even if they fail, they can request a password reset and BOOM...lambchop is boned.
PRO TIP: Use different passwords for EVERYTHING.
If you're an NES password is the same as your bank code than you deserve to be hacked.
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ITT: attempted login = "hacking"