Scared of having your account hijacked?
I've read dozens of posts of people who have had their accounts stripped in the recent past. I, for one, would be pretty upset if someone took all my hard earned gear. Your account name is already typed in, so whoever is attempting to hijack your account has to know your account name first. Otherwise, knowing just somebody's password and not the account name is just as useless as knowing the account name and not the password, if that makes sense. If you're 100% sure you haven't downloaded any viruses or maphacks etc., then it's probably from someone you've encountered while playing D2.
Here's how to NEVER get your account stolen, unless the person stealing the account is standing right behind you:
When typing in your password, do the following:
Type something out in the password bar that is NOT your password. Something EASY to remember.
Example: diabloiscool
Obviously that's not going to be your password. Here's how you type in your password:
Using your mouse, highlight the first 2 or 3 letters and type in the first letter of your password. Now click at the end of the password bar and hit backspace once. Type a random letter/number. The password should now read "xbloiscoo9".
Now use the mouse again to highlight letters 2-4 and type the next 2 letters of your password. Then click on the end and type a given number of letters again. Your password should now read "xxxiscoo928". The numbers 928 represent 3 random keystrokes.
Repeat these steps until your password reads "xxxxxxxx". The x's represent actual letters that your password is. Any keyloggers installed on your computer will recognize the following.
"diabloiscoolx[backspace]9xx928x[backspace]xyiusxx[backspace]98x".
Anyone trying to discern that will have a lot harder time than usual.
If this sounds confusing and a complete waste of time, it's not. I used to do this when I feared that my computer might have a logger on it. It takes about 30 seconds when you get used to it. And TRUST ME, there's nothing worse than having everything you've worked to earn stolen from you when you least expect it.
I hope this helps some of you out and prevents more thefts.
:wink2:
I've read dozens of posts of people who have had their accounts stripped in the recent past. I, for one, would be pretty upset if someone took all my hard earned gear. Your account name is already typed in, so whoever is attempting to hijack your account has to know your account name first. Otherwise, knowing just somebody's password and not the account name is just as useless as knowing the account name and not the password, if that makes sense. If you're 100% sure you haven't downloaded any viruses or maphacks etc., then it's probably from someone you've encountered while playing D2.
Here's how to NEVER get your account stolen, unless the person stealing the account is standing right behind you:
When typing in your password, do the following:
Type something out in the password bar that is NOT your password. Something EASY to remember.
Example: diabloiscool
Obviously that's not going to be your password. Here's how you type in your password:
Using your mouse, highlight the first 2 or 3 letters and type in the first letter of your password. Now click at the end of the password bar and hit backspace once. Type a random letter/number. The password should now read "xbloiscoo9".
Now use the mouse again to highlight letters 2-4 and type the next 2 letters of your password. Then click on the end and type a given number of letters again. Your password should now read "xxxiscoo928". The numbers 928 represent 3 random keystrokes.
Repeat these steps until your password reads "xxxxxxxx". The x's represent actual letters that your password is. Any keyloggers installed on your computer will recognize the following.
"diabloiscoolx[backspace]9xx928x[backspace]xyiusxx[backspace]98x".
Anyone trying to discern that will have a lot harder time than usual.
If this sounds confusing and a complete waste of time, it's not. I used to do this when I feared that my computer might have a logger on it. It takes about 30 seconds when you get used to it. And TRUST ME, there's nothing worse than having everything you've worked to earn stolen from you when you least expect it.
I hope this helps some of you out and prevents more thefts.
:wink2: