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| Subject: | Re: Possible AIM Hack? |
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| Date: | Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:02:36 -0500 |
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 16:12:50 EST, Steven said:
logged off and can no longer logon anymore -- then that is a different issue. This would indicate that your account has been compromised.
Or that the authentication server has gone casters-up. Which is more likely - that you and others that saw the same inability to login have *all* had your accounts compromised at the same time, or that the server that gives the final yea/nay was off having a coffee and donut break?
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