2009-12-30, 06:40 PM
I had reclaimed my email so if it was the same guy, he would know my email but have to brute force the password, which is possible but not what happened because that would take years, not 1 day. So it seems either the first time was a different person, or there's many ways to crack an account. I have been looking extensively at all the Khani reports since I got taken to find any correlation but there is none. Free email provider or private, wealthy or poor, high or low level there is no relation. Most people report being hacked with no voice clip logger, so i'm not sure if I was part of the "initial" wave or not. Don't think it matters anymore, some guy didn't like I was trying to help the community, apparently there are hackers now with exploits that can target who they wish and crush random peoples dreams.
When I was originally hacked someone used a dc hack to exit me from the game, I stay logged in all day unless there's a patch or sc. I was notoriously known for being afk in NLC on the sign for days, so many convos with random ppl started with "hey I always see you in NLC". I do work in It Support and graduated college as a programmer so I am probably at the same level of knowledge as your friend.
RoxStarzzz Wrote:I have resorted to staying logged in 24/7 because I don't know whats going on. 170 bishop in my guild got hacked two days ago. Then a 18x bishop in my guild got hacked and had pin changed, and he's a computer programmer who is very careful with his account, unfortunately the email he set up account with is no longer active so the bishop is apparently lost. A friend on my buddy list got hacked last night, lost 4b and said he's quitting. I could name 8 other people without even thinking about it who have been hacked in the last little bit.
When I was originally hacked someone used a dc hack to exit me from the game, I stay logged in all day unless there's a patch or sc. I was notoriously known for being afk in NLC on the sign for days, so many convos with random ppl started with "hey I always see you in NLC". I do work in It Support and graduated college as a programmer so I am probably at the same level of knowledge as your friend.

