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Apprarently someone changed my password for my Google Groups account.
So I changed it. But then it got breached again, so I had to change it again. Anyone else have this problem? I only use this account to post to Usenet so I'm not too terribly concerned about that aspect of it. But it is curious that when I was selecting my password the indicator to show the degree of security of the passward listed it as "strong", which I presume means hard to crack. Are there automated programs out there used just to crack passwords on Google Groups? What would be the purpose of those password programs? I haven't signed up for a Gmail account. Perhaps such programs would be useful because your Google Groups account can be used as your Gmail account? Or can be used to access your Gmail account? Bob Clark |
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On Mar 12, 7:04*am, Robert Clark wrote:
*Apprarently someone changed my password for my Google Groups account. So I changed it. But then it got breached again, so I had to change it again. Your personal computer has been breached. Don't blame Google. [snip rest] |
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Dear Robert Clark:
On Mar 12, 8:04*am, Robert Clark wrote: *Apprarently someone changed my password for my Google Groups account. So I changed it. But then it got breached again, so I had to change it again. *Anyone else have this problem? I've not. They may have a keylogger installed on your machine, or a packet sniffer watching traffic from your IP (much more difficult). Or, you just forget to log out of your account on a machine, after each session. And they walk up and mess with you. *I only use this account to post to Usenet so I'm not too terribly concerned about that aspect of it. But it is curious that when I was selecting my password the indicator to show the degree of security of the passward listed it as "strong", which I presume means hard to crack. Doesn't help if you don't remember to log out of your GG account with each session * Are there automated programs out there used just to crack passwords on Google Groups? What would be the purpose of those password programs? I can imagine lots of other ways that don't require a cracker. David A. Smith |
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On Mar 12, 10:23*am, dlzc wrote:
Doesn't help if you don't remember to log out of your GG account with each session That wouldn't happen since I only get on to this account using the computer in my office at work or the one at home. But how could you do a check for a keylogger that might have been installed by a malware program? Bob Clark |
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On 3/12/11 9:04 AM, Robert Clark wrote:
Apprarently someone changed my password for my Google Groups account. So I changed it. But then it got breached again, so I had to change it again. Here are some tips: http://edu-observatory.org/olli/hcs/index.html http://edu-observatory.org/olli/hcs/Week1.html http://edu-observatory.org/olli/hcs/Week2.html |
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On Mar 12, 10:44*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 3/12/11 9:04 AM, Robert Clark wrote: * Apprarently someone changed my password for my Google Groups account. |
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Dear Robert Clark:
On Mar 12, 8:42*am, Robert Clark wrote: On Mar 12, 10:23*am, dlzc wrote: Doesn't help if you don't remember to log out of your GG account with each session *That wouldn't happen since I only get on to this account using the computer in my office at work or the one at home. And your co-workers wouldn't like to trigger your paranoid streak, by messing with you? Before you get out of Google.Groups, Sign Out. They made it a bit more difficult to find the control, but it has to be done. *But how could you do a check for a keylogger that might have been installed by a malware program? I use a virus scanner, Malwarebytes, and Spybot S&D. David A. Smith |
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I use a scanner, Malewarebytes, Spybot S&D, and *Sophos anti
rootkit.* Haven't had much trouble with that battery. |
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