hmm... well i had my icq hacked earlier this week...
too bad the dumbass forgot to type in a new e-mail
well... for anyone that wants to add me my icq # is 2716131
the jackass deleted all the contacts on my list :madred:
thanx
hmm... well i had my icq hacked earlier this week...
too bad the dumbass forgot to type in a new e-mail
well... for anyone that wants to add me my icq # is 2716131
the jackass deleted all the contacts on my list :madred:
thanx
Shitty deal. How did it get hacked? Just got lucky with the password?
1937623 is mine, for anyone who wants it.
19554287 is mine but I'm rarely on.
Usually on AIM: ACS Clem i
Your contact list is stored locally so if it got hacked, they wouldn't be able to delete your contact list. I think MSN Messenger's version of the contact list is stored at a central server, ... then again what do I know. I'll shut up.Originally posted by RiceCake
hmm... well i had my icq hacked earlier this week...
too bad the dumbass forgot to type in a new e-mail
well... for anyone that wants to add me my icq # is 2716131
the jackass deleted all the contacts on my list :madred:
thanx
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yeah i got most my contacts back on my comp but its all in the not in list section and it takes a while to get them all back... not to mention icq keeps messing up and i can only add about 10 users every 30 mins or so...Originally posted by kenny
Your contact list is stored locally so if it got hacked, they wouldn't be able to delete your contact list. I think MSN Messenger's version of the contact list is stored at a central server, ... then again what do I know. I'll shut up.
ICQ now stores its contact lists on its servers with the new 2002a.
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ICQ has been doing that for awhile now, since 2001a I believe. I know 2001b does it.Originally posted by Benny
ICQ now stores its contact lists on its servers with the new 2002a.
But if your contact list is removed from ICQ's servers (ie. from another computer) then on your computer, all your contacts appear as "not in list" and it's a bitch to add them all again. Especially if you have to get authorization...
ICQ uses a central server now that is why you can use http://www.icq2go.com
If you password lock your account this isn't a problemOriginally posted by Davan
But if your contact list is removed from ICQ's servers (ie. from another computer) then on your computer, all your contacts appear as "not in list" and it's a bitch to add them all again. Especially if you have to get authorization...
That's where "hacking" comes in.Originally posted by 4wheeldrift
If you password lock your account this isn't a problem
REAL hackers don't waste their time dicking around stealing ICQ numbers. Thats not hacking, thats something any script kiddie can manage with a dictionary attack.
You just answered your own question.