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My PC has been hacked and all email addresses stolen


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jarrid



Joined: 22 Sep 2004
Posts: 207



PostPosted: 05/02/07 - 05:24    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello. Yes, the problem I have is just like in a title. Now, I have obligation to write apologies to all of my contacts, who received e-mails from my address without my knowledge. What kind of protection I need for such things to never happen again? Thanks to everyone willing to answer.
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karyn



Joined: 03 Nov 2006
Posts: 71



PostPosted: 06/21/07 - 23:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

We come to discuss on this subject, for God only knows, how many times so far. But, lets speak again. There is no 100 security if you are on-line constantly. There is always a way to avoid the protection. And there are always some people who can do that, just because they know how. You can integrate your Nod32 into your e-mail client, and configure your firewall to work like for pentagon but, if you are meant to be a target for some kind of freak, you will be. So, the wisest choice if you ask me, is to use Gmail on gmail server, Yahoo on yahoo server. Do not configure forwarding for your own e-mail client. Just put 20 characters long password and thats it. There is nothing you can do, when someone puts an eye on you.
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