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    Quote Originally Posted by l0calh0st View Post
    @Knowin, yes I understand that but how did he checked for keyloggers?
    Software/Apps used to key log ?
    Glenn Reviewed by Glenn on . RDP security issue A few days ago , I received an email from Rapidshare support that my account email was changed . At first i just thought it was a phishing/fake email as i logged on to my account and everythign seemed fined . Only 1-2 days later when i login to my RDP i realised ''Holy Shit'' !!! Email change originated from same Ip . I immediately change my login details everywhere and tried to find more info how that happened . My first guess was it was done by one of their staff as they have access to Rating: 5
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    You guys should have a security solution installed in your RDPs. At least malware bytes anti-malware free.
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    Same shit happens with me too. My windows server is hacked many times. I am with rapidleechhost though. There is a tool to find the vulnerability in the windows servers which gives access to the hackers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damnyou View Post
    Same shit happens with me too. My windows server is hacked many times. I am with rapidleechhost though. There is a tool to find the vulnerability in the windows servers which gives access to the hackers.
    LOL. Your hosts are all newfagged like hell. For you information I have an Windows XP server that hosts my warez site and guess what? I wasn't hacked in a year! Many tried. Many failed.

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    Yeah? Did he run a Malwarebytes scan? or Kaspersky? or Avast?

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    First i said its possible Keylogger - not 100% sure

    Fact is the details were phished from that RDP and no i don't leave my logins laying around .

    Unless you are saying he hacked my logins from somewhere else then happen to use the same RDP as me to change the details etc......

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    This is most likely to be the OP email user/pass is hacked and someone checked his email, seen RDP details, logged in and changed premium account details

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gavo View Post
    This is most likely to be the OP email user/pass is hacked and someone checked his email, seen RDP details, logged in and changed premium account details

    Nope that email belongs to one of their clients

    @ NEC - I don't share my login details

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    Lol. My Rapidshare account was hacked sometime ago because I shared with a friend that got hacked.

    Could that be the case here as well?

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    Then get someone to kick the hacker of the server.
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