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You need to scan your system for malware, including browser hijackers.
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So, I'm going to delete my profile but before deleting it I want to know how this site stole my info to create an unallowed profile. I came cause i needed some c# support but i'll never come to this phishing site again.
modified 18-Mar-22 21:01pm.
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See the responses from @OriginalGriff and myself. This site didn't do any of that. Something or someone at your end created the account.
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No one stole anything. You created it yourself, as that is the only way you could post these messages.
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I found myself logged in with an account created as soon as I woke up. You speak not knowing anything. It happened to me, not to you. You can't tell me what happened to me pretending to know better than me LOL. I did nothing, just found myself an email which said I made an account at 7 am, while sleeping.
modified 18-Mar-22 21:01pm.
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You've been a member here for 1 day, against my membership of over 18 years. So I think maybe my knowledge of this site is a little better than yours. It is obvious what happened: either you created the account and now pretend that you didn't, or someone else created the account and gave you the details. If neither of those is true, then how did you manage to find out the password for the account to allow you to login?
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I repeat: I found myself already logged in, I had left my browser open with the tab of this site. When i woke up I checked emails and there was one from this site saying I created an account at 7.50 am. No one could create an account using my computer.
I'm really disappointed and I ask myself why you think the most likely thing is that I have time to waste and came here to make up this story. man, I have a normal life to live you know..
modified 18-Mar-22 21:01pm.
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OK, so obviously someone in your house did it for a joke.
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And I repeat - you have malware on your computer!
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OK, it was me. I'm sorry for the trouble caused, but I was trying a new piece of hack on some random CodeProject users before I launch an attack on Ukrainian servers (I got commissioned recently from a certain VP). I installed a malware via your unsecured public IP on your router then stole your credentials and logged in to CP as a test - BTW, you should chose another WiFi password than 1234. Oh, and I needed some coffee while doing all this, so the $4,90 on your credit card is from me as well. And while at it I also switched on the camera of your laptop, and I can definitely tell you people are sneaking in your room while you are asleep - if you do not believe me, have a look at that missing Doritos back on the left corner of your room near the door.
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Funny but not true At least that would be an explanation for what happened.
modified 18-Mar-22 21:01pm.
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wrote: You stole my mail and maybe other data.
If you never had any account until now, what data could possibly have been stolen?
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hey it is friday afternoon for alot of us. IT is something to do to pass the time instead of our real life jobs don't ya know. HAcking some nobody who we barely know for money that he/she/it doesn't have. so we can not fund our obsession with new hardware to support the growing industry made upon our backs.
hmmmm, I think this is totally a joke. and it isn't even April 1st yet.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Some people just can't handle tequila.
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wrote: You are cracker thiefs. That's racist. I'm submitting a "steal his email and other data" request to the authorities as retribution. My ancestors may even ask for reparations.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
modified 18-Feb-22 12:04pm.
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I think you fell asleep on your keyboard and your browser auto completed the form… a roll of the head to hit enter and voila.
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Facebook page for "Microsoft AU, NZ" is now "Microsoft ANZ".
I didn't want you to miss that!
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I wonder how many misguided bankers that will trap?
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Haha, I didn't even think of that, good point!
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I presume that any system that runs FreeDOS will be able to run Windows 10 (is that accurate?)
I might have an old Windows 7 license product code, but AIUI, one needs a "retail" license to move it to a brand new install. Also, it would seem that these days, I should be able to buy it and have it delivered "electronically" rather than wait for a CD, etc., but it seems that Amazon sells only in the form of some media.
EDIT: I have a Windows 7 Home Premium ID & key. I don't think I've ever installed it, but even if, it hasn't been used in a LONG TIME.
modified 17-Feb-22 21:05pm.
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Windows 10 is free from microsoft on their web site. using media creator you can burn a dvd or usb stick and boot that and install. No key code no nuthin.
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Are you sure it's FREE for systems that only have FreeDOS loaded?
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No but with the windows 10 setup in drive options you can wipe the drive clean and start out anew with a gpt partition and forget you ever had freedos.
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You can download and install it for free, but after some time (3 days, IIRC), it will start requesting that you authenticate it with a license code, and after 30 days it will start shutting down after being on for a while.
If you have a valid Windows 7 license code, you used to be able to register with that. I don't know if that is still possible, but it is worth trying. Otherwise, you can buy a license (after installation) from the Microsoft site. Prices vary by country.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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swampwiz wrote: I presume that any system that runs FreeDOS will be able to run Windows 10 Hardware-wise? Maybe, maybe not. The recommended system requirements for FreeDOS are pretty light: Intel ‘386 or better processor, 2MB or more memory, and 40MB disk space.
Windows 10 requires:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit
Hard disk space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS or 20 GB for 64-bit OS
Graphics card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver
Display: 800 x 600
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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