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LAS14

(14,682 posts)
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 12:16 PM Aug 2016

Hacking alert

This discussion thread was locked by William769 (a host of the Hillary Clinton group).

Admins, please let this off-topic post remain, as it’s important that DUers be warned.

My computer got hacked today, and the path to it started on DU, although I don't suspect any bad behavior on the part of DUers. But I thought I should share my experience, lest this happen to someone else.

I posted a question about the whereabouts of Cha and Her Sister, who haven’t been posting since the very end of July. I got several answers and then a DU Mail telling me that Her Sister was present at a different Hillary site, by invitation only, and she gave me a link to it. She also said that another DUer, who apparently is an administrator on that site said that I had previously had difficulty proving I was a human, so she encouraged me to try again. In retrospect that may have been a red flag… dunno.

The DUer has a long history of postings, so I won’t mention her name here. I also won’t mention the name of the web site unless she gives permission. I won’t try to go back there unless I get a screen shot of posts from her and Her Sister on that site.

Anyway, I successfully created an account via the familiar method of getting an authorization message in e-mail. I tried to actually log on, and got to the point of proving I was a human. It was clear that the login process was handled by a separate company whose name I can’t remember, and I’m afraid to go back and look. I moved a graphic around to prove I was human and then got another “pop up” (I don’t think it was a real popup, just a small window looking thing) that looked just like the first, but this wanted me to get involved in a sales pitch for something completely different. I’m not sure what I did, but then I got a 3rd “popup” that looked just like the first two which asked me to call an 800 number.

Here’s where I get embarrassed. I’m really very good about not clicking on suspicious things. But I called this number. Last week I’d had the experience of letting a real Microsoft technician take control of my computer to help with a failure of two level verification. That was not spurious. They fixed the problem, etc., etc. So I can only attribute my idiocy to a lingering glow.

Bottom line, this technician took control of my computer. He “showed me” how my network and e-mails were hacked. I didn’t suspect criminality until he said I couldn’t call back to engage their fixit services. Fortunately I didn’t go that far. They hung up when I asked for a phone number. I did take a screen shot of the instructions he left in notepad, but I can’t use my computer to put it in dropbox. Can’t use it on the internet til it’s cleaned, according to my techie go-to guy.

I don’t know where the intrusion started, whether the Clinton web site’s login company is bad, or whether the Clinton web site itself is bad. But be forwarned.

Thanks,
LAS

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stonecutter357

(12,769 posts)
1. Did you go to JackSquatFanaticals ?
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 12:28 PM
Aug 2016

My Norton says the jpr has a keylogger.

LAS14

(14,682 posts)
2. No, but thanks for the alert.
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 12:43 PM
Aug 2016

displacedtexan

(15,696 posts)
3. It's not the pro-Hillary site. I'm a member there.
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 02:48 PM
Aug 2016

You'll have to check your history again.

Sorry you got hacked.

pnwmom

(109,560 posts)
4. Did you call Microsoft directly last week? Is that how you know that that tech help was legitimate?
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 02:56 PM
Aug 2016

Because even though they appeared to have fixed something doesn't mean they didn't plant something else.

LAS14

(14,682 posts)
5. I got to it via MS chat, and they fixed the two-step...
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 02:58 PM
Aug 2016

... verification problem. So that's how I know it was legit. I still have the various MS e-mail back and forth. No doubt that the problem happened today.

pnwmom

(109,560 posts)
6. So you went to the official Microsoft site and got into a chat?
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 02:59 PM
Aug 2016

LAS14

(14,682 posts)
7. Yes. No doubt that the hack happend this morning after a different interaction.
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 03:02 PM
Aug 2016

William769

(55,815 posts)
8. Sorry but I am going to lock this.
Mon Aug 22, 2016, 03:48 PM
Aug 2016

Reason: Can't remember company names, can't mention site involved. This truly has nothing to do with this Group.

There is a Group on DU Creative Speculation http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1135 You could try there.

Just General advice beware of what you click on & takes notes.

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