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WHAT. THE. ACTUAL. fudge.
#1
yesterday i sign into my aim, and it says u r now signed in at 2 locations press 1 to sign out from the other location, so im like wtf *presses 1*
then i go change my password

same thing happens again just now

no1 knows my password and it is unguessable, my computer is clean, WTF PEOPLE
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#2
(10-08-2009, 06:40 PM)Gokus Nightmare Wrote: yesterday i sign into my aim, and it says u r now signed in at 2 locations press 1 to sign out from the other location, so im like wtf *presses 1*
then i go change my password

same thing happens again just now

no1 knows my password and it is unguessable, my computer is clean, WTF PEOPLE

Do you ever sign in on a separate computer, or on your phone?
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#3
Are you using hotspotshield?
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#4
(10-08-2009, 06:42 PM)MreGSX Wrote: Do you ever sign in on a separate computer, or on your phone?

never, i dont use aim it just automatically signs me in on MY computer and MY computer ONLY
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#5
This happens when two IPs signs into the same account at the same time. So, if you connect to a VPN, AIM will automatically reconnect but will stay connected with the old IP, so it'll say that. Same if your local IP changes, I assume. It's nothing to worry about.
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#6
i was thinkin about some sort of delay but yeah, thanks Big Grin
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#7
I'm sure you are fine, but...

Quote:no1 knows my password and it is unguessable, my computer is clean, WTF PEOPLE

There are other ways to get accounts, I would change it and post a HJT log, get the all clean, then change it again, and every three weeks after that just to be 100% safe.
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(10-09-2009, 08:45 AM)Vorfin Wrote: I'm sure you are fine, but...

There are other ways to get accounts, I would change it and post a HJT log, get the all clean, then change it again, and every three weeks after that just to be 100% safe.

lol i know that :S. i only download from trusted authors so i dont have a keylogger
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#9
You are acting like people on the internet are "trusted", it is too easy to make a legitimate program and put a few lines of "bad" code into it. I mean think about it, if we take Vaqxine for an example, he must have 300+ people using his keylogger, but say in the latest release he added a function that would phish your Gmail when you built the server, or sent all logs to his e-mail as well as yours. Then he could get massive gains.

Note: This goes for every coder, I am sure Vaqxine is trusted, he was just an example.
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