![]() It could also be a local hacker in your area.Or someone you made angry? Years ago I found a site publicly publishing my credentials and actually asked the mod to kindly take it down or there would be trouble. and that was just recently, so there's more to that story than a normal hacker from out of country. I've had all kinds of stuff hacked into and even had someone impersonating and claiming to be my father on facebook. They accessed sites and were able to get peoples emails, passwords, the whole bag on a very large scale. I can't wait to get rich and actually track these turds down You think batman is scary, just wait until you see what can be done with alot of money and a few friends.Ĭhange your passwords that you've been using a couple years ago. I, like you, almost never use anything other than the main app to login from, but I still have a lingering hacker that tries to access my steam account still to this day. If you are using the same login credentials as what was hacked and stolen, then that may be how. They had huge data breaches for sites in the last couple of years. Plus my password will be so hard to crack and would take many years to brute force it. Only i have access to my phone and pc and believe the one logged in from 5 states away was probably my phone data. Originally posted by Legalize Mary Jane:Yea i had a login from 5 states from me and as close as 50 miles away. Otherwise it's obvious there might be malware our hijacker trying to steal the account. Just make sure the location does have similar pattern as before. This is the comment Sometimes it was just inaccurate geolocation. A lot of people get hijacked without evening knowing until it's too late i.e they send a trade and it gets cancel asled and then redirected to a scammer. You have a very notorious site linked to phishing in your name history and if you want to be safe, stay away from 3rd party sites like that. This can stem from being a regular user of 3rd party sites, persistently using contaminated/insecure devices, haivng malware on your machine or other forms of device exploits. gelocation isn't always accurate as said, if you have a string of logins that weren't you regardless of the location and/or there are multiple different locations that means someone has access to your account. Originally posted by Dragon Slayer Ornstein:I need help, I looked at my recent login history, then i see many place where i didnt go logged into every each day even though i didnt login, is this a bug? I never been hacked but fell for a scam, but i deauthorize and changed password, but now i am seeing many login history in places in my country but some i got to them and some not, is this a glitch since i saw this comment and clicked on that link he showed to see your login history, aswell to say i am not hacked, it even started before i was even scammed, wtfīest thing to do is check your login history If the service you use such as email, Steam, etc, etc, or etc supports 2FA, it's recommend to add it, for Steam it's recommend to get the Steam mobile app, if email supports Google auth app, then that's great too, and add it, but ensure to write down your recovery codes, because if you lose your device, or whatever reason that can't gain access to the app, then you need those recovery code's, or else you're going to have to jump some hoops, and will take sometime as you need to prove you're the owner of the account to support, which they will ask questions, as that's why it's important to write the recovery code's somewhere like in a book you can put away in safe place. It's not recommended to use same username / email, or password for everything, as if one service has a data leak, hijackers will try to use those details to see what they can find tied to them.Ĥ. Or using a someone server to type details on, as that someone that owns the server can view the logs later, but you get the point.ģ. Never share password with others, or over online services that can be watched by others, or has access by others especially like schools, or etc as IT's can watch what you do, and record your inputs. Ensure to never login from 3rd party sites that ask for your login details, go visit the main sites such as or as those are the ones you're suppose to be loggin to, no where else.Ģ. Geolocation is not always accurate, and can possibly be unreliable as well.ġ. I have yet to see my hometown in this list.Īlso, some outliers are over 500km away from where i actually live. I'm the only one who uses and has access to the Steam account and the mobile phone running the SMA, so i have a very clear idea who login in when on my account. Originally posted by Cathulhu:Geolocation is unreliable at best.
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