Στις 1/10/2013 4:23 μμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
On 01/10/2013 11:54, Νίκος wrote:
Στις 1/10/2013 1:47 μμ, ο/η Chris Angelico έγραψε:
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Νίκος <nikos.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
WHO AND MOST IMPORTNTANLY HOW DID HE MANAGED TO UPLOAD THIS FILE ON MY
ACCOUNT?

PLEASE ANSWER ME, I WONT GET MAD, BUT THIS IS AN IMPORTANT SECURITY
RISK.

SOMEONES MUST HAVE ACCESS TO MY ACCOUNT, DOES THE SOURCE CODE OF MY
MAIN
PYTHON SCRIPT APPEARS SOMEPLACE AGAIN?!?!

Whoever did it, he seems also to have gained access to your emails as
well. Congratulations to him, I think he's done well.

How did this happened i asked.
I must know how did this happen so i take action to prevent it from
happening again.

I you want to congratulate Mark Lawrence do it in private.

Brilliantly funny on the gounds that I haven't got the faintest idea
about how web systems are put together, let alone hacking them.

But am I replying to the real, really incompetant Greek moron or the
person who has pinched his email account?  I'll happily admit to being
far too lazy to try and find out.

You started the thread didn't you?
And the file's contents that was uploaded speaks out loud your kind of insults.

How tough ws to break in since you had the account password by seeing it from the source code?

Don't try to blame someone else for this and pretend you didn't ahd anythign to dop with it.

Who pinched my mail account? i never posted by mistake any of my mail accounts' passwords, except once from gmail's which i chnaged it immeditely.What are you talking about?

As far accusing me for being a moron i have i have fixed it immediately.

Since you are so clever jump the fense again grasshoper.




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