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I have received several notices someone has been trying to log in to this forum site as me. Those who don't have strong passwords should change them.
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perhaps i'll have a look as to who may be doing it, and have them banned.
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Quite Strange! Why would someone do that with a new forum member? I haven't heard of something like this happening in forums. |
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He's not exactly new here... he just doesn't post a lot.
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Okay! I got your point behind saying that.
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Is "qwerty123" considered too easy?
Let me know so I can change my password if need be. ![]() I was thinking of capitalizing the Q anyways; that should make it tricky.
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