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    Hacked on the Dell site?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Hiker, Dec 1, 2006.

  1. Hiker

    Hiker Notebook Deity

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    I'm not quite sure if this is a problem, a problem with my computer or a problem with the Dell site.

    I just click on the Dell shortcut that was installed on my AOL software and normally it says "Hello Robert" this time it said "Hello Omer" :mad: so I clicked "not Omer" and resigned in.

    I haven't noticed any other sites such as this one with changed names... Any clues?
     
  2. gridtalker

    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    Did anyone use your computer and log into dell?
     
  3. Hiker

    Hiker Notebook Deity

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    It would seem so, but no, I'm the only one that uses my computer. Strange... I'll keep my eye on things but I believe I have a secure computer, Windows and Linksys firewall, Ad-aware, Spybot and NOD32. Wierd.
     
  4. speedking

    speedking Notebook Consultant

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    i suggest you changing your password.