Well you heard about Sony, right? Their whole system got hacked into. If some people can hack into Sony's control centre thing, then I don't see why they've not been tracked down and prosecuted for it. Maybe things are going on more behind the scenes than we really know. Oh well.
@moomay1949 Sorry Mooz, actually I've been meaning to answer you from my other channel. Tom said something about this 'click-bombing' a while back, would YouTube not talk to about it then?
yeah always log on from a fix point like your home service provider.. it is very risky to go on-line l from your smart phone or the like from a free wi fi hot spot as it would not be a secure connection so any one can hack in
Dibber said exactly what I was going to say about wifi hotspots....too risky!! Never log into anything password protected when not on your home network....it's far too easy for the hackers to get everything they need to get all your details!! I only found this out a couple of months ago, myself! :)
@Wysiwygnuttyjo51 Thanks Jo, it's already been quite useful fred getting hacked for me now, it is something that I'd wondered about before, and now I know of some things to avoid. :)
1 example - Log onto an open free wifi hotspot on your iPhone and you could be logging onto a scammer who will be able to get all the info he or she wants to everything you do on ya iPhone. if you use free hotspots at a cafe etc they could be bogus, leave your iPhone wifi or bluetooth on and again they can get your info for all accounts you use on line, thats one of many ways people can get your info and log in details and 1 good reason i wont have an iPhone H&R Bro
@jadeevalley I've just seen, YouTube must have been able to get him back. Not something they could do for others though, it might be a matter of him earning then too much money to let his account disappear.
Well you heard about Sony, right? Their whole system got hacked into. If some people can hack into Sony's control centre thing, then I don't see why they've not been tracked down and prosecuted for it. Maybe things are going on more behind the scenes than we really know. Oh well.
MadMonkeyBoy08 4 months ago
@MadMonkeyBoy08 Indeed I did hear about that, it just shows how these malicious weirdos can ruin things unchecked.
gardenspoon 4 months ago
@moomay1949 Sorry Mooz, actually I've been meaning to answer you from my other channel. Tom said something about this 'click-bombing' a while back, would YouTube not talk to about it then?
gardenspoon 4 months ago
yeah always log on from a fix point like your home service provider.. it is very risky to go on-line l from your smart phone or the like from a free wi fi hot spot as it would not be a secure connection so any one can hack in
AS6VIDEO 4 months ago
@AS6VIDEO I certainly will Andy. :)
gardenspoon 4 months ago
Dibber said exactly what I was going to say about wifi hotspots....too risky!! Never log into anything password protected when not on your home network....it's far too easy for the hackers to get everything they need to get all your details!! I only found this out a couple of months ago, myself! :)
Wysiwygnuttyjo51 4 months ago
@Wysiwygnuttyjo51 Thanks Jo, it's already been quite useful fred getting hacked for me now, it is something that I'd wondered about before, and now I know of some things to avoid. :)
gardenspoon 4 months ago
1 example - Log onto an open free wifi hotspot on your iPhone and you could be logging onto a scammer who will be able to get all the info he or she wants to everything you do on ya iPhone. if you use free hotspots at a cafe etc they could be bogus, leave your iPhone wifi or bluetooth on and again they can get your info for all accounts you use on line, thats one of many ways people can get your info and log in details and 1 good reason i wont have an iPhone H&R Bro
DibbersPage 4 months ago
@DibbersPage Thanks Dibs, some good information there. I don't have one of these phones either, and now I don't think I ever will. :)
gardenspoon 4 months ago
fred's still there!
jadeevalley 4 months ago
@jadeevalley I've just seen, YouTube must have been able to get him back. Not something they could do for others though, it might be a matter of him earning then too much money to let his account disappear.
gardenspoon 4 months ago
they probably went down his dustbins , god knows how these people do it , its all wrong : )
steviejacko 4 months ago
@steviejacko Dibber seems to know. :)
gardenspoon 4 months ago