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Nov 3 2009, 02:31 PM
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Authentic Member ![]() ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 24 Joined: 9-September 08 Member No.: 81,445 Operating System: Windows XP |
They said they were in one of the Pool (billiards) rooms and went to a table where another player told them that if they didn't send a pic they were going to hack their computer. She said she did not send them anything but the next day her computer was all messed up. Is that actually possible for another player at the same game site as you to have any access to your computer? |
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Nov 3 2009, 11:28 PM
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![]() SuperMember Group: Tech Team Posts: 1,941 Joined: 7-January 09 From: Flint, Michigan Member No.: 83,485 Operating System: Windows XP, Server 2003/2008, Linux |
Possible? That's a tough question.
There are many, many, many variables involved to answer that question. And, there is no way for anybody here to answer that question definitively. However, I can say that the chances of that actually happening are probably like about %.0000000000000000039. There are so many layers of security something like that would have to go through its so close to impossible that its not even worth talking about. Whoever told you that is either a serious jokester or completely dillusional. |
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Nov 4 2009, 07:28 AM
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Authentic Member ![]() ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 24 Joined: 9-September 08 Member No.: 81,445 Operating System: Windows XP |
Thank You i didn't think was very likely to happen but didn't want to tell her unless i checked with an expert first.
This is the best site i've been to for helping with computer problems or getting answers to questions. You Rock! Sincerely, Narrisah |
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Nov 5 2009, 05:34 AM
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![]() Tech Team Group: Administrator Posts: 6,941 Joined: 15-May 05 From: California Member No.: 32,477 Operating System: Win98, Win2k Pro, XP Pro, XP Home |
As Appleoddity states.... many, many variables.
Most likely is that your friend did not communicate the "whole" story. To get to the social engineering point of: "Send me your picture.", there was likely some "warm-up" interaction such as: "Here's some other cool sites to visit" "Check this out", "Here's my picture.", etc. some of which your friend may have followed to their detriment. Of course it is important to have sensible security installed and regularly run on your computer. Read here for a good beginning: http://forums.whatthetech.com/Preventing_M...ing_t98700.html But even the best security is defeated if the owner/user opens the front door for potential bad-guys. Practice "safe-hex": Don't click on opportunistic links nor accept downloads or links from untrustworthy sources. Best Regards |
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