Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 3:32 pm
ok well i go on my myspace today and i notice that it changed from being private to public. and i went to my accoutn settings and it had somehow actually switched from private to public. so, i changed it back to private. but does this mean someone got on my myspace and changed it? or could it have somehow done that by itself? ok thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? brokenheart456 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 6:12 pm: someone could very well have hacked into your account. change your password immediently if you still can access your account! make it something completely random, or with lots of symbols (ex. @#$%^&*) if it allows you to. i assume its myspace....but still. i don't think it requires you to provide yoru current password. if it does, and you can access your account, you shouldn't have a problem.
as for the privacy setting, you may have accidentally changed it and not known. still, change your password to be safe. if you can't use symbols, use numbers and random letters, or something only you know about, like your crushes name and some random numbers.
well, hope i helped!
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Cux answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 5:32 pm: Someone very well could have stolen your password. The best way to prevent this in the future is if you change your password right after it happens.
And you know those bulletins where a product is being advertised? Well those are a scam to get your password, so it could have been stolen through there. If you see those again, don't click on the link it provides. Just ignore those bulletins completely.
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