Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Kubapolish wrote:Jedpogi wrote:Moukdaboss wrote:Anak wrote:Do you have sufficient antivirus?
I HAVE NORTON
norton is crap use avast instead
avast is crap use kacpersky instead
kacpersky is crap use fsecure instead
fsecure is crap use AVG instead
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Mainx wrote:Kubapolish wrote:Jedpogi wrote:Moukdaboss wrote:I HAVE NORTON
norton is crap use avast instead
avast is crap use kacpersky instead
kacpersky is crap use fsecure instead
fsecure is crap use AVG instead
My God stop
Moukdaboss wrote:Anak wrote:Do you have sufficient antivirus?
I HAVE NORTON
norton is crap use avast instead
Yeah norton isn't that good. Look at this test and choose a good one, http://chart.av-comparatives.org/chart1.php
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We do not know how someone gained access to their EE account. It could have been anything: typing it in on a public computer and leaving it open, telling someone they trust their password, inputting their password in a phising form, someone intercepted their plaintext HTTP credentials (MITM attack), could have used a very simple password (e.g. "password"), or, had a keylogger installed in which case anti malware/virus software should have taken care of it.
What's important now is to change passwords associated with EE and your email, and enabling two-factor authentication on the email account if possible.
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Holy crap this topic is a mess.
@Everyone:
back on topic, please.
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Aw, thanks! But in the future, if you could keep that kind of stuff to PMs instead of posting in the topic, that'd be even better.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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