Re: Hacked By Yusuf KARA

From: Orges Balla (oballa_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/22/05


Date: 22 Nov 2005 05:59:24 -0800

Forums typically leave cookies on your pc, to remember you when
accessed. If this guy had hacked a forum, maybe he had modified how and
what on cookies any forum must put. So, wipe out all the cookies of
your browser and u don't have to be worried regarding your computer
anymore. However if you happen to be a member of any forum hacked by
Yusuf, your contact details maybe at risk depending on how much details
oyu have on your profile.

So, don't worry too much, a hacked forum doesn't mean a threat to your
pc if u'r just a user.



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