Hmm, am i wrong when i think 99% of the time someone gets hacked, its their own fault by falling for obvious phishing mails and things like that.
Hmm, am i wrong when i think 99% of the time someone gets hacked, its their own fault by falling for obvious phishing mails and things like that.


It may just be 99% of the time. I had a WoW account hacked once after not playing the game for over 30 months. Password on that account was old and not used for anything else. Didn't even know it was hacked until I got an email from Blizzard saying the account was suspended for suspicious activity. Decided to put in a ticket and tell them that I hadn't logged in in nearly 3 years. They restored everything back to the way it was on my last login but let me keep some of the things the hacker obtained. As well as the expansion they paid for. The Blizzard rep even congratulated me on getting the free expansion out of it. Didn't take terribly long for them to respond and rectify the situation.
But anyway yeah I agree that most cases people simply need to take better care of their browsing habits.



I have been hacked exactly once in my life.
It was because my brother had been looking at dodgy pron sites with the only computer our family had at the time. After the virus scan it was found to have 7 different viruses on it, fun.
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