I'm Sophie. [hah, that's an odvious one.]
I'm eighteen.
I write.
I have a boyfriend.
His name is Ian.
He's nineteen.
I like him alotalotalot.
We might get engaged on Valentines.
[eep. i hope so.]
I answer everything--
that's why I don't have favorite categories.
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Go ahead, ask away.
Gender: Female Occupation: Writer Age: 18 Member Since: January 16, 2007 Answers: 5 Last Update: January 17, 2007 Visitors: 870
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Someone hacked my cousin's password.The secret question was "your pets name".She tried all her dogs' names and even her brother's.Nothing worked.I sent her a mail congratulating her on winning the lottery.So that the hacker would congratulate her on it too but I got the mail back.What should I do? (link)
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If you can't change the password, there's nothing you can do-- you might as well just start a new account.
A smart hacker wouldn't leave you much room to guess the 'pet's name' or whatever else the clue is.
Personally, I change the passwords on all of my internet accounts every six months or so and have them written down on a list or memorized.
For instance, I just started advicenators today, so in about six months, I'll probably swap my myspace password and my advicenators password, just as a precaution. Then my yahoo passwords will probably become my quizilla passwords.
Catch my drift?
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Rating: 5
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Great idea!Though I could never manage that.
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