Well I guess my real question is, can the iPhone with the outdated iOS 5 be infected via an email?
I can't update it because I don't have a wifi.
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Well I guess my real question is, can the iPhone with the outdated iOS 5 be infected via an email?
I can't update it because I don't have a wifi.
I didn't follow a link, I just checked into my account manually. :)
The sender of the email was "facebookmail.com". But I know this could be spoofed.
Well, I always use a secure password and...
Hi, today I got an email that said "You have notifications pending" I have never received this email before. But I am pretty sure it was legit because it:
1) had my name in the email
2)...
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I am glad you think that lol. But none of you guys think using an older obsolete iOS (iOS 5) is a bad security idea?
Sorry about the long reply time lol. :) I never ever follow links, but my iphone automatically opens spam text messages, there is no way to infect me that way is there?
Well I am currently using my extended families wireless network, and I am 99% sure their computers are compromised. And they won't let me fix it because they don't trust me for some reason lol.
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Hi, which should I feel more secure using (for personal data) the iPhone (over the 3g network), or Ubuntu on a wifi network with possibly compromised systems?
Alright, I got another email today just like the other one. And I noticed something on the bottom: "This message was sent to <my email address> at your request".
So someone is sitting there trying...
That is a pretty good explanation to be honest, my email address contains 2 common dictionary words let's say "apple" and "guitar" along with a couple of numbers, so I suppose someone could have made...
Well, when I deactivated it, it basically makes it disappear from facebook so there is nothing to look at.
But I suppose I could log in for a 5 mins and delete it, but I would like to point out...
Because I don't want any of my friends to see I reactivated my account, because I re-added them on my new account.
So if I logged in temporarily and then permenatly deleted my account, how long...
This sounds about right.
Also, I was thinking, if I don't receive any more of these emails, is it safe they gave up with my account?
Here is what I am thinking happened:
1) The attacker...
I don't really want to re-activate it again just to get stonewalled by fb. I had a fairly secure password on it tho, what is the worse a hacker could do with only my email address?
I don't think you can delete a facebook if memory serves me right, I think you can only "disable" it, and you can easily "re-enable" it if you login again. I am not sure if it was re-enabled with...
Well, because in my experience facebook has bad customer service and never reply, and I don't want them to accidently reactivate my facebook account in their attempt to "troubleshoot the problem".
So do you guys think I am fine? e.g it didn't reactivate my old account? or hacked it?
Then how did the scammer obtain my real name to insert into the email?
I honestly think someone tried to log in to my old account.
Not sure if I posted this in the right spot.
A couple of days ago I received an email from my old Facebook account which I deactivated about a year ago, to my old email account and the subject was...
I went ahead and installed it and works pretty good. But I was wondering if I use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EICAR_test_file is it safe?
Hey folks, I found this:
comodo.com/home/internet-security/antivirus-for-linux.php
It looks pretty good, I was just wondering if you guys could tell me if it is known to cause any bugs, serious...
Out of curiosity, let's say I visited a site that was designed to exploit Chrome. What is the worst it could do? Install a keylogger for example?
Or would it basically be browser only?
I have one other question. Today in firefox I submitted personal information to a website. I was wondering if it was possible for malware from chrome to install a keylogger or something like that to...
So what I decided to do, is to download ubuntu 12.10 (I want to try it) and burn it to a disk, I was wondering if there was any known linux malware that would infect an .iso or infect the burning...