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Hack Warning by LoochTheMan on 08-31-2004 at 03:48 AM

My mom is a yahoo acount user.  When she pressed the internet explorer, the homepage is www.yahoo.ca.  When the page loaded, where it says the name of the current user using their yahoo account it said, "lieswillgetu". She pressed mail and it showed their inbox and the persons name was Willie.  She closed is because she was scared what had happened.  Has anyone heard of this or knows if it a hack.  Plz get back to me as soon as you can.8o|

*as well, is it possible for someone to hack our internet account and use it for their own use?*


RE: Hack Warning by matty on 08-31-2004 at 04:06 AM

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Originally posted by LoochTheMan
My mom is a yahoo acount user.  When she pressed the internet explorer, the homepage is www.yahoo.ca.  When the page loaded, where it says the name of the current user using their yahoo account it said, "lieswillgetu". She pressed mail and it showed their inbox and the persons name was Willie.  She closed is because she was scared what had happened.  Has anyone heard of this or knows if it a hack.  Plz get back to me as soon as you can.8o|

*as well, is it possible for someone to hack our internet account and use it for their own use?*
Its not a hack. Someone logged into the account on your computer or Yahoo screwed up the sessions thinking it came from your computer.
RE: Hack Warning by WDZ on 08-31-2004 at 04:06 AM

It might be caused by a proxy (at your ISP or in a local network) that caches pages. When "lieswillgetu" was logged in, the proxy cached his/her pages, then when your mom requested the same pages, the proxy returned the cached versions.

I've seen this happen at my school with Yahoo. :p


RE: Hack Warning by Anubis on 08-31-2004 at 08:30 AM

If this happens in future just refresh the page, or even better a deep refresh (Ctrl+F5)...
Believe me hacking accounts on a server that protected isn't that easy...