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- ErinHunter123
- Scratcher
23 posts
Hackers
hey scratchers i think someone is hacking me i need tips
when I receive [ v]IM BEING HACKED[scratchblocks]
forever
cry
Last edited by ErinHunter123 (Dec. 22, 2014 20:06:46)
Stay Determined
I'm a saint dont ask me how
I'm not afraid of love
- GyroscopeBill
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Hackers
What makes you think you are being hacked?
Pingu is learning about politics with this amazing project.
- ErinHunter123
- Scratcher
23 posts
Hackers
well ill go on and random projects r deleted or i favorited sumthing random
Stay Determined
I'm a saint dont ask me how
I'm not afraid of love
- Thepuzzlegame
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
Hmm, change your password. It's extremely unlikely that someone has hacked your account, more likely one of your friends or family (or someone else who knows your password) has logged in as you. well ill go on and random projects r deleted or i favorited sumthing random
hi!
- JamesOuO
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Hackers
Off topic, but why do you have my Santa character in your advert for your game? (in your signature) You never asked me to use it at all.Hmm, change your password. It's extremely unlikely that someone has hacked your account, more likely one of your friends or family (or someone else who knows your password) has logged in as you. well ill go on and random projects r deleted or i favorited sumthing random
Last edited by JamesOuO (Dec. 23, 2014 00:35:35)
- Firedrake969
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
Again off topic, but rather than needing to ask, he should give credit in the signature as well as the game, IMO (permission isn't required, while credit is)
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- ChocolatePi
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
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it says they modified it in their gameOff topic, but why do you have my Santa character in your advert for your game? (in your signature) You never asked me to use it at all.Hmm, change your password. It's extremely unlikely that someone has hacked your account, more likely one of your friends or family (or someone else who knows your password) has logged in as you. well ill go on and random projects r deleted or i favorited sumthing random
- Thepuzzlegame
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
The Santa is featured in the game so…yeah. Off topic, but why do you have my Santa character in your advert for your game? (in your signature) You never asked me to use it at all.
Very well, I think modifying a graphic and providing credit in a game is enough but I don't have a problem with adding a credit in the signature as well. Again off topic, but rather than needing to ask, he should give credit in the signature as well as the game, IMO (permission isn't required, while credit is)
hi!
- The_Scratch_Squad
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
A weak password is possibly the thing. Here is tips from Norton Security:
A strong password has the following characteristics:
At least 8 characters
At least 1 capital letter
At least 1 lowercase letter
At least 2 numerals(0 to 9)
At least one symbol (like !@#$%^&*-=_+ , etc.)
A long password is more secure. To maintain password security, you should change your password on a regular basis.
A strong password has the following characteristics:
At least 8 characters
At least 1 capital letter
At least 1 lowercase letter
At least 2 numerals(0 to 9)
At least one symbol (like !@#$%^&*-=_+ , etc.)
A long password is more secure. To maintain password security, you should change your password on a regular basis.
Last edited by The_Scratch_Squad (Dec. 23, 2014 03:11:00)
- Thepuzzlegame
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
And if you want to test the strength of your password I recommend A weak password is possibly the thing. Here is tips from Norton Security:this site
A strong password has the following characteristics:
At least 8 characters
At least 1 capital letter
At least 1 lowercase letter
At least 2 numerals(0 to 9)
At least one symbol (like !@#$%^&*-=_+ , etc.)
A long password is more secure. To maintain password security, you should change your password on a regular basis.
hi!
- OmnipotentPotato
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
No it's not. This shows the best way to make a password: A weak password is possibly the thing. Here is tips from Norton Security:
A strong password has the following characteristics:
At least 8 characters
At least 1 capital letter
At least 1 lowercase letter
At least 2 numerals(0 to 9)
At least one symbol (like !@#$%^&*-=_+ , etc.)
A long password is more secure. To maintain password security, you should change your password on a regular basis.
It's 3 days versus 550 years. You choose.
- The_Scratch_Squad
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
No it's not. This shows the best way to make a password: A weak password is possibly the thing. Here is tips from Norton Security:
A strong password has the following characteristics:
At least 8 characters
At least 1 capital letter
At least 1 lowercase letter
At least 2 numerals(0 to 9)
At least one symbol (like !@#$%^&*-=_+ , etc.)
A long password is more secure. To maintain password security, you should change your password on a regular basis.
It's 3 days versus 550 years. You choose.
Um… I don't get you…
- MegaApuTurkUltra
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
The xkcd comic means you should choose a long password composed of some words that don't make much sense together, but are relatively easy to remember. In this case, “correcthorsebatterystaple” is shown as a good password because it's easy to remember but hard to guess since it's so long.No it's not. This shows the best way to make a password: A weak password is possibly the thing. Here is tips from Norton Security:
A strong password has the following characteristics:
At least 8 characters
At least 1 capital letter
At least 1 lowercase letter
At least 2 numerals(0 to 9)
At least one symbol (like !@#$%^&*-=_+ , etc.)
A long password is more secure. To maintain password security, you should change your password on a regular basis.
It's 3 days versus 550 years. You choose.
Um… I don't get you…
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- poniesareso
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Hackers
I think that you are being invaded by hackers. Here are some ways to solve the problem:
1. Choose a way-complicated password with not just letters, but numbers and symbols, too.
2. Tell the Scratch Team. Paddle2See*, Harakou*, Cheddargirl*, and Lightnin* are some Scratch Team members.
3. Did you tell anyone on Scratch your username- even your best Scratch friend? They could have logged in on your account!
I hope the hacker is found soon, but in the meantime, try these three solutions/questions. Hope this helped!
1. Choose a way-complicated password with not just letters, but numbers and symbols, too.
2. Tell the Scratch Team. Paddle2See*, Harakou*, Cheddargirl*, and Lightnin* are some Scratch Team members.
3. Did you tell anyone on Scratch your username- even your best Scratch friend? They could have logged in on your account!
I hope the hacker is found soon, but in the meantime, try these three solutions/questions. Hope this helped!
- OmnipotentPotato
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
Telling your username literally can't do anything wrong. That's public so anyone could figure it out. The password is what you have to worry about. And by the way Lightnin resigned from Scratch a while ago to go on to bigger things. I think that you are being invaded by hackers. Here are some ways to solve the problem:
1. Choose a way-complicated password with not just letters, but numbers and symbols, too.
2. Tell the Scratch Team. Paddle2See*, Harakou*, Cheddargirl*, and Lightnin* are some Scratch Team members.
3. Did you tell anyone on Scratch your username- even your best Scratch friend? They could have logged in on your account!
I hope the hacker is found soon, but in the meantime, try these three solutions/questions. Hope this helped!
@ScrathSquad , what don't you understand? Just squish 4 words together and you have an extremely secure password. Exponentially better than the “fs#2190@3qar3” kinds of passwords.
- The_Scratch_Squad
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
Telling your username literally can't do anything wrong. That's public so anyone could figure it out. The password is what you have to worry about. And by the way Lightnin resigned from Scratch a while ago to go on to bigger things. I think that you are being invaded by hackers. Here are some ways to solve the problem:
1. Choose a way-complicated password with not just letters, but numbers and symbols, too.
2. Tell the Scratch Team. Paddle2See*, Harakou*, Cheddargirl*, and Lightnin* are some Scratch Team members.
3. Did you tell anyone on Scratch your username- even your best Scratch friend? They could have logged in on your account!
I hope the hacker is found soon, but in the meantime, try these three solutions/questions. Hope this helped!
@ScrathSquad , what don't you understand? Just squish 4 words together and you have an extremely secure password. Exponentially better than the “fs#2190@3qar3” kinds of passwords.
Oh…. Ok… So maybe Hack+Help+Like+Scratch= Halpiktch???
LOL!!!
Last edited by The_Scratch_Squad (Dec. 23, 2014 20:16:20)
- OmnipotentPotato
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
No…. you just would do “hackhelplikescratch”Telling your username literally can't do anything wrong. That's public so anyone could figure it out. The password is what you have to worry about. And by the way Lightnin resigned from Scratch a while ago to go on to bigger things. I think that you are being invaded by hackers. Here are some ways to solve the problem:
1. Choose a way-complicated password with not just letters, but numbers and symbols, too.
2. Tell the Scratch Team. Paddle2See*, Harakou*, Cheddargirl*, and Lightnin* are some Scratch Team members.
3. Did you tell anyone on Scratch your username- even your best Scratch friend? They could have logged in on your account!
I hope the hacker is found soon, but in the meantime, try these three solutions/questions. Hope this helped!
@ScrathSquad , what don't you understand? Just squish 4 words together and you have an extremely secure password. Exponentially better than the “fs#2190@3qar3” kinds of passwords.
Oh…. Ok… So maybe Hack+Help+Like+Scratch= Halpiktch???
LOL!!!
- The_Scratch_Squad
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hackers
No…. you just would do “hackhelplikescratch”Telling your username literally can't do anything wrong. That's public so anyone could figure it out. The password is what you have to worry about. And by the way Lightnin resigned from Scratch a while ago to go on to bigger things. I think that you are being invaded by hackers. Here are some ways to solve the problem:
1. Choose a way-complicated password with not just letters, but numbers and symbols, too.
2. Tell the Scratch Team. Paddle2See*, Harakou*, Cheddargirl*, and Lightnin* are some Scratch Team members.
3. Did you tell anyone on Scratch your username- even your best Scratch friend? They could have logged in on your account!
I hope the hacker is found soon, but in the meantime, try these three solutions/questions. Hope this helped!
@ScrathSquad , what don't you understand? Just squish 4 words together and you have an extremely secure password. Exponentially better than the “fs#2190@3qar3” kinds of passwords.
Oh…. Ok… So maybe Hack+Help+Like+Scratch= Halpiktch???
LOL!!!
Im not sure if that is a pretty strong password… Weak one in fact…
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