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    Senior Member Bob Harriman's Avatar
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    Hacked again!

    Not sure WTF is going on but now someone is posting FS threads on Pelican in my name. Last week it was on here now it had bled over to all the forums with the same password.

    Confused,

    Bob

    PS- I do not have a 1965 2.0 for sale for 11.5K. The only thing I've posted is needing knee pads and a possible trade for knee pads.

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    Well then what will you sell the 65 911 for?

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    Bob,

    Get in touch with the moderators at Pelican ASAP..........
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    Frank, I am pretty sure he wants a whopping 16 500 for it

    Its a sad world when someone spends their spare time being malicious. At some point in time Bob you clicked on a bad link that Highjacked your information.

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    Stay off those porn sites!
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    Someone sent me a link for some knee pads to look at and after trying to open the link to the pictures everything has gone hay wire since.
    I now live in Ohio
    I now have a 65 2.0 FS on the bird for 11.5K,,,,what a deal that would have been

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    If someone answers a WTB ad with pics for you to look at. Don't click on their link. Plus check to see how many posts they have. Most of these bad folks have zero to very few posts.
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    It's a lot easier to do than that: use a public charging station at a Starbucks or airport with a droid or similar phone.

    Perps load malware and come back to download what has been collected. Tougher to do w an iPhone as they are so crappy at managing accounts and passwords.

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    The wild, wild west of the internet. No regulations. No security that actually works. Wifi, bluetooth, hard wired, hot spots to the internet all can be hacked. It has been going on for over 25 years and the hackers just get better.

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    I agree.

    I keep waiting for naked pictures of my dogs to end up on the interweb.


    BTW: If I self-identify as a German Shepherd can I pee and poop wherever I want?

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