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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by ideabox
    Well my friend thats were your wrong. After reaserch I have found a trogen which can actully shut your computer down and work with your computer by esepting your habbo.
    Ok that was complicated so how can I put this?
    Ok got it!
    When the trogen is uploaded it has complete access to everything on your computer (including habbo) So like two people working on one computer but only the hacker can shut you down! They could put all of your furniture in there own room!
    But its highly unlikly but they could be opening up a email attachment from a hacker!
    Thats how my mate was hacked by a email attachment. My brother has been hacked by one(He was an idiot to send his password to a website) but Fortunatly I havent!
    The key is to only send your email address out to somebody youve met in real life and you can fully trust! It works.
    Thats completely untrue.

    Habbo is on a completely different server to your computer so it's impossible for anyone to use your habbo account while connected to your computer via a trojan. Your computer doesn't know your habbo name or password. The only way a trojan can "hack" your habbo is when they monitor you typing in your password, then log in themselves to your account using the password. Trojans only work on local servers (ie. your computer and any devices attached to it), they can't use your habbo.

    I got asked once to visit a website and download a file from it to help him sort out his coding to get the website he was making to work. Of course i knew it would be a virus/trojan/keylogger, but the guy seemed trustworthy so i went on it anyway. I ended up with a virus or *cough*5*cough*.

  2. #12
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    some times computers time out and click anything it hapend to me once i lost a rare!
    "Somtimes its better to keep quiet and look like a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"

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