My primary email was a hotmail account I wonder if ICQ no longer allows hotmail accounts and that is complicating things? More likely to have been hacked. Well they're rare and new numbers are long. And they're rare. Like people would really need a better reason. Okay, true, people are mostly after 6-digit numbers. Yes, people still use Icq.. Alot of people in germany seems to like it. Find More Posts by kriz. Thread Tools. WinUAE support. WinFellow support. OtherUAE support.
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Six months ago, for example, a Trojan horse virus was blamed in the theft of hundreds of ICQ passwords. I've no reason to return your UIN you back sic for free. In other messages, Ficken said, the hijacker claimed to be from Russia and to have hijacked other ICQ accounts in the past.
Ficken said he believes this week's hijack is part of a concerted effort by a group of Russian hackers to gain control of early ICQ UINs, which started in the , set. He said ICQ's white page directory shows long strings of early UINs registered to members who appear to be the same people, all in Russia. For example, according to the directory, a person registered in Russia going only by the first name "Alexander" and using the handles "SkyStranger," "SkyS" and "Sky" controls entries for at least seven such UINs--including the series , through , Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.
We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. This takes us to the popular theory that the user's ICQ account was hacked after first compromising user's Web-based accounts, such as Hotmail or Yahoo!
A password is then sent to the compromised Web mail account and voila! Once this happens it's very hard to get your account back' and we understand also that it's difficult to get AOL to change the default email address to which such sensitive information is sent. This is a plausible scenario, to be sure, but it fails to explain why many ICQ accounts NOT associated with Web mail addresses got reamed.
Moving on, there's the idea that someone has written a script to scan accounts for common passwords remember to make this harder by using non-alpha-numerical characters in your password. They then change the password - inserting hidden ASCII characters - so even if you successfully request a password back you'll fail to type in the right phrase.
This is possible, but seems far too laborious for application in mass hacking. Numerous Web sites exist which contain tools and utilities for ICQ hacking, and it seems that there appears that there appears to be a competition going on to compromise as many ICQ numbers as possible. This explains the motive for attacks and also takes us closer to an explanation of the probable method used. The form send a UIN and 'password' to web.
We reckon the hack was pulled off either using either this technique which might be a bit old or cracker programs like ICQr, but if you've a better theory let us know. This may, or may not be true - no proof was given and the page in question has since been pulled. Whatever the methods used in ICQ cracking, it's certainly a common problem. Users with hacked accounts are often asked to re-register, but we think this is not good enough. With newer versions of ICQ your contact list gets stored on its server and can be retrieved at any computer with ICQ and the correct password.
So if the accounts have been cracked, somebody could harvest this potentially sensitive information. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company TSMC will hike capital spending by a nearly third in to build out production capacity in the expectation that demand for chips keeps flooding in.
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