Glad you were able to recover it. Fortunately, I rode the hacking wave back in old school MSN Chat days and yeah the stuff you mentioned helps prevent it. I discovered long ago that once you understand the how, it's even easier to keep it from happening again :D
My Gmail account got hacked to, not surprising that my password at gmail can easily be found in the english dictionary. Luckily i was able to get hold of it after a while. Had to change my pass to an alphanumerical one to be stronger.
Giin70 » 12 Jan 2010, 20:13 wrote:There are tons of little hacks out there people use for gain info and then ultimately hack into things.. Always browse in anon mode if possible firefox supports is now ). It will elimimate a couple possible hacks from places.. Never trust anything you download. Always run it in a VM Box or SandBox first after scanning it. lastly, never... EVER , give out any information you are uncomfortable with. Places that ask for info like that are usually dodgie to begin with.
There are other things out there than can help , but a lot of hackers try to manipulate those first ..
especially this Jhoos thing, i don't get it with people giving away their email passwords to some unknown web applications or social networks
I am another yourself
sorry for that but u should use more stronger passwords that includes a combination of letters, numbers and symbols. also change ur password more often like every month or 2
one must be really careful a friend of mine got into trouble with the homebanking
i had my msn email hacked it took me ages to change the password
Luckily my accounts have never been hacked.
I have never been hacked as well, however I would exercise caution on using words commonly found in a dictionary as a password...