Someone who invades your privacy and then tries to impersonate you, reminds me of an abuser, (and, in all actuality, they ARE an abuser,)- just like, the one who wanted to control your life. All of my friends who truly knows me, know, without a doubt- that I was hacked via a SCUM-BAG HACKER!! Survivors! BEWARE!! Is Abby mad? You can bet your bottom dollar she is!
As of right now, (and a personal message to this low-lifer,) this hacker who invaded my privacy, had better beware! I've been through hell- walked through it- then came back again to the other side of where I belong. I've dealt with the devil, himself!! It has made me into the stronger person, that I am, today! I will have you nailed to the wall!! This is something you can take to the bank and not on the sympathy of the victims whom you enticed to believe, it was me! Your time is coming!!!
I feel the need to let my readers know and also my email contacts, I am deathly afraid of airplanes and boats. I like my feet to be firmly planted on the ground- I will never leave my country and I NEVER ask anyone for money!! I have my scruples, you know? According to this idiot's request, I was suppose to have been in another country and stranded! Not this old gal as I won't leave U.S. soil!! As of yesterday, (when I was finally able to access my email account, I deleted it.) This person can no longer play their game from what was rightfully mine.
Another lesson learned in the fact of, "control." Since going through this and being in contact with the sites of which my accounts were compromised, I have learned a few things.
1.) Always log out of whatever site you visit.
2.) Clean your browser history.
3.) If you have access to locking your firewall down, do so when you log out for the night.
4.) Be very selective of whom you accept as friends on any site.
5.) Don't trust anyone whom you don't really know and accept as friend.
6.) DON'T DISPLAY YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS FOR CONTACT PURPOSES!!!! With this, so much information can be gained.
7.) Change your passwords to all sites frequently.
A hacker is an abuser- they want to take control-- they want to take advantage of you... Please take pre-cautionary measures. Be cautious and be safe on the Internet...
this is scary
ReplyDeleteYes, Sarah, this IS scary! I'll admit, I'm terribly afraid when I log on. It's a hassle having to try and sign into every site I visit- I've run out of passwords that I'll remember, but, as the old saying goes, "it's better to be safe than sorry."
ReplyDeleteI never thought in a million years that something like this would happen to me- WRONG!! It did, and I'm covering my tracks like I had to with an abusive ex. Now that! Really, really makes me angry!!! I went through hell a long, long time age, like I mentioned- with doing so tho', it made me stronger, and now, more than ever, cautious again!
I hate preditors- I hate stalkers and most of all, I hate abusers who think they can get over on us via trying to control and manipulate our lives again...
Being educated and heeding to words of advice, can not only save lives but help keep others from being victims all over again. Be safe hon! Take these words of wisdom to heart as they speak the truth and want to keep you safe!!
-Abby
Abby,
ReplyDeleteAnother suggestion is to make a password book that only one person would know where it is if something is to happen to you. I have one and all my doings all have different passwords. I had a friend recently pass away though and her family was unable to get into her computer and to her sites to shut them down.
My husband is not into computers AT ALL, so my one daughter knows where the book is in case something would happen to me.
Just wise for us to know we are not on this earth forever and if we can make it easier for a family member when they are going through the loss then it is worth keeping track of in a journal book or spiral book and then tuck it and let someone you trust know where it is.
Gee