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Jun. 12th, 2004 05:54 pmOkay... If you see anyone's post that looks like this:
Subject: interesting...
Body: this is very interesting
Don't click on the link. It'll just add exactly the same post to your LJ. As we know LJ's security is rather non-existant, who knows how people managed to do that. Might be another password-mining technique for all I care. Looking at the link which hosted this weird auto-posting thing makes me even more worried - this person has put "assorted hacks" he has done under the "project" section of his webpage.
If you've already clicked on the link, I suggest you go and change your password now, just in case.
Subject: interesting...
Body: this is very interesting
Don't click on the link. It'll just add exactly the same post to your LJ. As we know LJ's security is rather non-existant, who knows how people managed to do that. Might be another password-mining technique for all I care. Looking at the link which hosted this weird auto-posting thing makes me even more worried - this person has put "assorted hacks" he has done under the "project" section of his webpage.
If you've already clicked on the link, I suggest you go and change your password now, just in case.
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Date: 2004-06-12 05:05 pm (UTC)GAH! It's self-perpetuating ^_~
What pisses me off is that NOW, before clicking on links, I'll probably start by going INTO a post and see if there are comments about the links being legit or not!
Gahh!