Sunday, November 29, 2009

Has my MySpace been hacked? How do I fix it?

A few days ago, I lost about 5-10 friends and figured people deleted me. Today, I logged in and realized my number of friends drastically decreased from 2,500-some to 1,018. I'm guessing someone hacked me. Right after I changed my password, I received a comment from someone I was in the middle of having a conversation with. I went to use the "comment back" button to reply to them and a message came up that said I wasn't friends with them, but I am! I went to their MySpace to send them a friend request and a message came up that said I was already their friend. I tried to send them a message, but another message came up that said I had to be their friend in order to send them messages. I logged onto another MySpace account and tried to add her from there, but it wouldn't let me because I don't know her last name. I'm also unable to read some bulletins and am taken back to my home page when I click on them. What's wrong with my MySpace? How can I fix this problem?



Has my MySpace been hacked? How do I fix it?

Usually just changing your problem fixed the problem. But in your case, no clue, I'd sugguest not adding people you don't know. I've never had a problem like that, or a problem with pishing.... ppl click on too much stuff these days...



Has my MySpace been hacked? How do I fix it?

Keep your friends close and enemies closer...



Has my MySpace been hacked? How do I fix it?

Yeah it's probably been hacked



Thats happened to me before, then Tom sent me some messege saying that it had been hacked...



A while ago Tom was talking



about a fake Myspace page thing that looks just like the Myspace home page that you have to sign into...



Thats probably the reason why...



So first of all, to make sure that its not a fake page...



At the bottom of your computer there should be a lock thing.



If the lock is locked then to websites secure.



But it may not be there because you have an older computer



(It showed on my old computer but not my new one)



So I have Fraud monitoring on my new computer.



When you get your internet secure....



I would change the password

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