-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Mysterious Flyer: > OK, more information on the circumstances: > > 1. The whole reason I started up with all this "privacy" and > "anonymous" stuff was because someone had hacked my gmail account, > and was trying to ruin my life. I happen to know from their IP > address that they work at Google in San Jose. 2. I used a > dedicated Tor Mail account to open the anonymous "Torrified" Yahoo > account, and then only ever used the Yahoo account to post to this > forum. 3. I have to admit that I got lazy with my passwords. 4. I > only use Google through https, but you know that gets unencrypted > at the exit node, right? Or am I wrong about that? 5. I use > Keyscrambler whenever I'm online, and I have AdAware. I sometimes > download free trials of other anti-malware programs, just to make > sure that AdAware is doing a good job. 6. I use an unsecured > wireless network at home because we're too lazy to set up a > password. We set one up once, but then got new computers and it > was hard, K? We live in a very spaced-out area, so our nearest > neighbor is too far away to hop on our connection. Our nearest > neighbor has TWO secured connections at his own house. One of them > is named "Black Ops", which is funny. I doubt the neighbor with > two connections is hopping on to mine. > > I have my suspicions about Tor Mail. Do any of you think that > someone got access to my Yahoo account by hacking into the Tor Mail > account that was used to set it up? I was using this little > algorithm to make passwords, which probably would have easily been > guessed if a person had my user name and password from the one Tor > Mail account. > > I noticed that my back-up account to the Yahoo account had been > changed from "x...@tormail.org" to "x...@tormail.com". I also can't > for the life of me seem to remember my password to the dedicated > Tor Mail account that was used to set up the dedicated Yahoo > account. Was the password changed at Tor Mail, or did I just plumb > forget it? > > I have gotten conflicting information on whether or not it is EVER > safe to access e-mail through Tor. I have read that your Google > cookie can be stolen through Tor, even when you aren't on Google. > Is that true? > > So I am thinking there are two possibilities: 1. My hater has been > spying on my this whole time, even though I thought they were gone, > and they are good at spying. 2. This is a new person (not the > hater) who got at me through Tor Mail, and they just posted the > posing post as way to make fun of me because they think it's > funny. > > I doubt the debit card thing is related. Someone probably stole my > numbers through a swipe-logging device at a gas station. > > Based on the information above, can anyone provide any further > insight that has not already been given? > > Signed, The REAL mysterious flyer. >
I think Mysterous Flyer is either an idiot or a troll, the fact that he accuses Google of changing his password, and Tormail, and isn't even sure whether he forgot his password or not is laughable. - -- scarp | A4F7 25DB 2529 CB1A 605B 3CB4 5DA0 4859 0FD4 B313 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJRJEiTAAoJEF2gSFkP1LMTzTsP/0pI00xGP3UoAAQmFi3zLoJF EDUfe0LwWUfRkOzbdhphPxsGkHVckc/svGxpwrLsNTG8oq3n3f51Kaw0DwARN2rw zSkKbdxnLlT92p0Vc1bczPEafIYq5djmPBdOdk7Fh9G2hNGi7sqA39e9/qUNDhWZ l3znXSHklhJ4wGw8loh3fyi8jBlNpg/ORn156PRUZfop3GAIx96zVip0uznvDdq8 cXF6XwrTpCjCgrtHjuffqctL4AA3eN94EaSmJJX87QijvBgqwlfeInapiPzFYA1W iqT2y/jETuHypfQuPiqJmb4OMCVkngRFr2mr5lnrZdSdQD6XJIl27NOu/qv/fRwg PkLmptgK/eWQ0RaH0PnxBoZ2yj51VBvUOqjt/kahTCYhdQLNbFczFFEtBcUYcFJc nc4dwHC5ue5EDNj999iUGsb1jKfBVdWo6fq+RO2O8vuOOFRExcuQotf+cMCr6Kp2 LFal2PHOr+1FoC07M+CAgZ5A48r6OaVsiIxJrUm0aapvHVnGdYedA10UYuaCgL/C gorY5UFvBWADqmkjf5F+4RIeuNseLs9kJ3jHMIqiNp308UTnWZE+kw5EnLozFT0D v79O6hTbkxnUxidMtjonc+s4cq78TPsW69inwAaOo0+fGWzCBYOq+ZcZ/ykv3nPh f60VqSLAFdU9jjndsIYp =Icrp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk