
IMMHO, It's a case of key-logging or bad security policy in the LAN which may be defeated by possibly: - Use a totally different network to change passwords - Give up on the www concept - Delete all known menemies EoE On 12/17/10, john maina <jonmaina8715@gmail.com> wrote:
Webmail accounts hacked via WLAN <http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Webmail-accounts-hacked-via-WLAN-733402.html>also recommend you read about this and hope it helps Firefox extension steals Facebook, Twitter, etc. sessions<http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Firefox-extension-steals-Facebook-Twitter-etc-sessions-1124596.html> and Firesheep cookie-jacking tool triggers arms race<http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Firesheep-cookie-jacking-tool-triggers-arms-race-1132915.html>
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
The issue may also be that her Yahoo account is compromised hence the hacker also sees the changes in the password. also ask her to use a unique password not used on any other service in the internet.
If she is on an unsecured wireless network, she may be a victim of Firesheep ( http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Firefox-extension-steals-Facebook-Twi...) which can be detected with Blacksheep ( http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Firesheep-cookie-jacking-tool-tri... )
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