silentkid wrote:Ray: It was good putting a face to your name on Facebook. I try not to add too many applications and have all my privacy settings at Friends Only. I don't know how much that helps, but I haven't had any weird things happen to me yet. If I do, I'm gone.
A face to his name? I've "known" this guy for years and have never see his face.
You stink on ice, Ray.
Seriously.
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb
silentkid wrote:Ray: It was good putting a face to your name on Facebook. I try not to add too many applications and have all my privacy settings at Friends Only. I don't know how much that helps, but I haven't had any weird things happen to me yet. If I do, I'm gone.
A face to his name? I've "known" this guy for years and have never see his face.
You stink on ice, Ray.
Seriously.
Wow Jersey you missed out. I'll never forget the yummy runner pics!
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
Ray A wrote:Note this comment from a hacker (not the only one to comment either):
Will Hack Facebook/Myspace/Hotmail/Livejournal etc London -- 04/11/08
Is she/he cheating? Curious what your partner, sibling or friend has stored on their harddrive or on Facebook and myspace? I will help you recover any password you desire and give you proof of access to the account before you pay! Get access to files, yahoo/aim/messenger conversations, Facebook, myspace, gmail, hotmail/live or any website password you desire now-- contact foxyflygrl08@gmail.com http://londons-passwords.blogspot.com/
Chilling.
I wonder if she hacks in by guessing the easy security questions like what your favorite sport team was, or the name of your first pet. I just attended a presentation which mentioned how problematic this sort of thing is in the computer security world.
In case anyone is wondering, mine are either nonsense answers, or another password (which is not a word but a collection of seemingly random letters and numbers such as "AgWsj73!Joseph Smith").
That's General Leo. He could be my friend if he weren't my enemy. eritis sicut dii I support NCMO
asbestosman wrote:In case anyone is wondering, mine are either nonsense answers, or another password (which is not a word but a collection of seemingly random letters and numbers such as "AgWsj73!Joseph Smith").
Ray A wrote:Not a bad idea. I hadn't thought of that.
I also try to make the seemingly random passwords easy to remember. For example, I might take the first letter of names of Santa's reindeer and switch off capitalization. Then I'll add in a number or two such as the last two digits from my brother-in-law's phone number and maybe hold shift down on couple of them to get the weird characters like ^.
That's General Leo. He could be my friend if he weren't my enemy. eritis sicut dii I support NCMO
Jersey Girl wrote: It means you stink on ice. How much more clearer could it get?
Eat worms, Ray A.
I know what the term means. I'm trying to work out what motivates it, but it really doesn't matter anymore. I could tell you were gearing up for some kind of fight since your automatic writing thread. The animosity just oozed.
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Ray A wrote: I know what the term means. I'm was trying to work out what motivates it, but it really doesn't matter anymore. I could tell you were gearing up for some kind of fight since your automatic writing thread. The animosity just oozed.
Would some enlightened female poster care to attempt an explanation to Ray as to "what motivates it" regarding the exchanges on this thread?
You could tell I was gearing up for some kind of fight since the automatic writing thread? Huh? You mean the thread I promised you that I'd reply to and did? You're way off base. Go back and read these exchanges.
<---- Ray
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb