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Arthur Koch2013-03-07 00:00:29
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Arthur Koch, 2013-03-07 00:00:29

Divorce on Skype

An interesting thing happened today. I'm talking on Skype. Skype crashes in the middle of a conversation. I'm logging in. The password is incorrect. The post office is clean as a virgin. I reset the password, I set a new one. I log in and see: everyone in my contact list received the message “Hello, do you have a couple of rubles on Webmoney or Yandex to borrow?”

Furthermore. It communicated consciously. Therefore, a greedy little man, not a script. Correspondence example

[06.03.2013 21:38:27] Arthur Koch: Привет, есть пару рублей на Webmoney или Yandex одолжить?
[06.03.2013 21:38:54] Кирилл Косолапов: привет, неа
[06.03.2013 21:39:01] Кирилл Косолапов: сейчас их не храню вообще
[06.03.2013 21:39:26] Arthur Koch: блин
[06.03.2013 21:39:42] Arthur Koch: может через карточку на вебмони можешь?
[06.03.2013 21:40:02] Кирилл Косолапов: неее
[06.03.2013 21:40:13] Кирилл Косолапов: деньги только налом
[06.03.2013 21:40:29] Кирилл Косолапов: на карточках тоже пусто
[06.03.2013 21:40:37] Кирилл Косолапов: тяжелый месяц выдался
[06.03.2013 21:41:17] Arthur Koch: меня хакнули, не обращай внимания
[06.03.2013 21:41:36] Кирилл Косолапов: да я понял, что что-то в этом роде


The funny thing is that 30% of people were ready to give money and asked for the wallet number :) Copy-
paste quickly notified everyone about my account being hacked.

After I personally changed the password, I received an email notification about this.

The question is, how was my password changed? And how could such a situation happen? I don't use free wifi. I didn’t even think about Skype’s brute.

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Stepan, 2013-03-07
@L3n1n

Half a year ago I received the same message. Sent kakeru 100k with code. And the answer was “The code was sent via SMS to your number”))
Then I chatted with him for an hour ... The hacker complained that the student had no money, so he had to break the account. He regretted it, sent another 1k rubles already without a code and gave a lecture on how to make money without scammers.
He returned the transfer to 1k and said that he was tying up with such matters.

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prabhu, 2013-03-07
@prabhu

Most likely, the malware is sitting, because Skype crashes when functions are intercepted or debugged on the local machine. What antivirus are you using?

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Valery Selitsky, 2013-03-07
@WaveCut

Yesterday we had a mini-epidemic of a virus spreading via skype

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