Getting hacked on almost Every Site
This all happened recently. My email, and my parent's email was hacked. So was my facebook. Then I made a new email, and it got hacked, and so did my facebook. And then I made another email, which got hacked, but this time, my facebook got deleted! And today, my email and facebook were hacked, but I've got my facebook under control again. THE HECK IS HAPPENING? And well, this is a new computer, so I can't possible have a virus.
Edit: When I make the new emails, I get hacked a few weeks after I make them.
July 7, 2012
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Ouch Niron.. that really sucks... add me on maple... i made a jett SCjett27
[quote=niron200]Yeah, I'm connected to wifi. I've just gotta download that Malwarebytes thing.[/quote]
When you install Malwarebytes it will ask you to update it before running it. Be sure you do that.
And before you run it every time, be sure to click the "Update" tab and have it update itself before you scan with it.
That way it'll be able to find all the newest trojans and spyware.
Also, make sure you use different passwords for all your different accounts so if someone guesses one they won't have access to everything.
Make sure to use passwords that aren't easy to guess, like your girlfriend's name or your dog's name or your girlfriend's dog's name.
Anyone who knows you in real life might be able to guess things like that.
[quote=TheMonster]http://www.malwarebytes.org/ download that and scan with it.
are you connected to wifi?[/quote]
Yeah, I'm connected to wifi. I've just gotta download that Malwarebytes thing.
[quote=niron200]I've done a whole system scan. Nothing came up. What do you mean "scan with malwarebytes"? o.o[/quote]
http://www.malwarebytes.org/ download that and scan with it.
are you connected to wifi?
[quote=TheMonster]do a whole system scan with Norton and then scan with Malwarebytes. Make sure that they are updated.[/quote]
I've done a whole system scan. Nothing came up. What do you mean "scan with malwarebytes"? o.o
Why would anyone hack your facebook. Are you a celebrity?
[quote=niron200]My and my parents share one computer, and I use Norton.[/quote]
do a whole system scan with Norton and then scan with Malwarebytes. Make sure that they are updated.
My and my parents share one computer, and I use Norton.
Doesn't matter if you have a new computer or not. It may be a keylogger/rat or someone connected to your network and is sniffing your passwords. Is it just your computer or your parents one too? What Anti-Virus are you using? Scan your computer with Avira and Malwarebytes.