Change it. Change it now.
Throw in ASCII characters, throw in spaces.
Anything less than 10 characters and you get shot.
I already had letters, numbers and ASCII, but I threw in a few more.
Mine is pretty crazy now. Wrote it down on a piece of paper, which is in my wallet.
My password before was four random numbers. Now it's like, 12 random ascii characters.
Haha, my password now contains a character which can only be typed in by a mac computer. (To my knowledge.)
As long as the login attempt uses the same ASCII bits, then it doesn't matter what the character looks like.
Everyone needs to scan any computers they use for trojans and any other malware. It's possible a DLDB file was trojan'd or something. There shouldn't be any way they got back into Moose's account.
Are you positive there isn't some breach in the coding of Invision?
QUOTE(IsolatedPurity @ Aug 6 2006, 03:34 PM)
There shouldn't be any way they got back into Moose's account.
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"Shouldn't be" and "isn't" are two entirely different things.
But I liked my password as "Syphon"
Now it's a 30ish character lnog random string.
Well, my massive antivirus upgrade and search for trojans begins tomorrow.
But my password is so simple that nobody could guess it!
I've tested it!
Ok, I changed mine yesterday.
My computer can't be infected either.