huh?blood guy a member of thinkdigit has hacked my password
Practically, only the person who has hacked your account can really help you.
huh?
Please provide more information about it was hacked such did you supply it tp any 3rd party sites, or do you use cyber cafes to check your email, or did you check in from a friend's computer, etc? This may reveal who possibly knew your passwords.
In that case, please check with your network administrators in office if they use keyloggers for security. Its is very unlikely that they may not be using it. If they are using, I think the culprit may be one of those involved in network administration as they have access to the key log.
Don't underestimate anybody when it comes to being an smart ass. But I have something else in my mind. Has he told you that he knows your ThinkDigit forum username? or Did he just tell you that I know your TD username. Also let me know when, where and how did he let you know that he knows your TD username.no my admin is not strong in this all things as i know him very well.
this guy don't know from where he got the id but he said he is a member of thinkdigit.
Don't underestimate anybody when it comes to being an smart ass. But I have something else in my mind. Has he told you that he knows your ThinkDigit forum username? or Did he just tell you that I know your TD username. Also let me know when, where and how did he let you know that he knows your TD username.
ok, I can't understand from here onwards because I am unaware of how Yahoo authentication works. But I think there have been similar cases before. You may just google.he told me that he is from thinkdigit and ask me to change my password which i did and he was telling me if i want to learn hacking i said yes then he ask for money which i denied and dint learn also from him.
then today he again logged in and ask me change my password of yahoo and i thought he was joking and i was log out and then i had a chat through my friend id and he wants money now.
ok, I can't understand from here onwards because I am unaware of how Yahoo authentication works. But I think there have been similar cases before. You may just google.
I was having something else at the back of my mind. Anyways, sorry that I will not be able to help you further.
Its surprising that the only one question of above 12 made some sense when the dude asked "did you try security question" No matter how/where he lost his password, chances are less that with questions like above, he will just not get it back. Why to exaggerate?
Thats great. Will you please elaborate how you got your ID back? It will help people in future.anyways thanks a lot for all ur support. i got my id back
and now tell be how do i protect my id so that it will not happen again.