On Being Hacked.
Feb. 3rd, 2012 09:46 amAbout a week or so ago my hotmail account was hacked and the usual torrent of spam flowed out into the world.
Since then my hotmail account has not worked properly on my iPhone. I’ve also been locked out of my hotmail account and had to recover it. This happened about a week after the initial hacking incident. Not before it, not during it, not immediately after it but a week later, after I’d changed my password a couple of times and started sending apologies.
So hackers have wandered into my account without Bill Gates stopping them and then he’s made my life even harder by using this event to block my account.
I think he may have lost my business.
I might shift my personal email to google - unless there are any other suggestions.
One think I have become curious about is how the hackers got into my account. Do they just try every possible combination of account name and password or do they circumnavigate the whole security apparatus through the magic of clever?
Gmail
Date: 2012-02-06 12:47 am (UTC)Gmail offers 2 factor authentication, which is a reason to switch in itself in my book. If you have a smart phone like an iphone, android or blackberry, you can (and should) turn it on. Better security than my bank offers me, and I don't pay them a penny.
Here are more links and more wordage on this than you probably ever wanted:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/04/your-gmail-hacking-finale-official-advice-from-google/237734/
http://icrontic.com/article/how-to-enable-two-factor-authentication-on-your-google-account
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/advanced-sign-in-security-for-your.html
Re: Gmail
Date: 2012-02-06 09:49 am (UTC)I think gmail is winning.