
“I’m surrounded by losing heroines…” @makeine0718 Follow me Come back…!! Actually, I was forcibly logged out two days ago and have been unable to log in since… The password and email address have been changed, indicating a high possibility of hacking. 😇 I thought I might be reincarnated, but after persistent negotiations with X customer service, I somehow managed to return! The Makkein original account has won! ✌️😭✌️
I can win against account hacking, but I can’t win in love.
It’s common to have a takeover, but changing the email address and password is just awful…
The email itself might have also been controlled.
Was it yesterday?
Resolving it in two days is quick.
It often feels like X doesn’t do anything even when you report a takeover, but sometimes they respond within two days.
>>5Maybe it wasn’t hacked after all.
Where does a takeover leak from in the first place?
Isn’t it because you have a lot of followers?
You really managed to come back from such a state…
Didn’t you post something strange?
Even if I lost, it was still delicious, I guess.
It’s a valuable account with rare stuff like fan fiction from when the original work started.
Did you have an address that was out in the open and an easy-to-understand password?
It’s not someone who would make excuses by saying they were hijacked due to strange posts that cause controversy.
There are cases where a serious takeover, like having addresses controlled, can be quickly recovered.
It may only be a possibility that someone else changed it within the company.
I’m glad it didn’t turn out that Shogakukan followed Kadokawa…!
I wonder if I wasn’t completely hacked because there is two-factor authentication, even though the password could be changed.
>>16At the point where the address and password have already been changed, I think two-factor authentication was bypassed after it was already in place.
It seems that it can be retrieved from that state.
Haven’t there been a lot of account hacks lately?
Some are saying that even two-factor authentication has been bypassed; what is going on?
>>19Is it possible to lose even with two-factor authentication?
>>24I have it.
In particular, many places have recently abolished SMS authentication because it is easy to be compromised.
>>26I leaked steam, but… isn’t that different from being breached?
Congratulations on the reprint of volume 8!
Recently, or rather, account hacks have been increasing drastically every year.
SMS authentication is said to be highly dangerous as it is not encrypted.
Isn’t there two-factor authentication for x?
Is it more like a breakthrough, or is information leaking?
When I hear that someone’s account has been hacked, it’s a bad habit of mine to dig through past posts and think, “Did they say something wrong and get into trouble?”
There’s no way I’m going to post every time I go through the trouble of hacking an account.
>>28Well… that’s true, but…
There have been many cases of hackers taking over accounts, posting something, deleting that post, and then having the account recovered immediately afterward…
>>29In reality, even if it’s not a false takeover, it can happen if the other party cannot change the password.
I often see disco account takeover spam, but usually I recover it by changing the password.
Are they randomly entering characters to bypass SMS authentication? Or is it that sending the SMS costs a lot of money…?
There are a lot of spam on disco from takeovers, right?
There are multiple people around.
The immediate recovery rate is also high, but…
>>32In servers with a four-digit number of people, I have the impression that about one person becomes a spam bot each month.
In the case of Twitter, once you log in, you can basically change your password as much as you want, but if the behavior is different than usual, it seems that email verification becomes necessary, so I guess that was bypassed as well…
Is it a case like Google where cookies are being extracted?
I’ve heard that if your account is completely hijacked but gets locked due to unnatural activity on the part of the other person, it’s relatively easier to recover.
It might be that pattern because it’s unusually fast.
What does it mean for two-factor authentication to be compromised?
>>36I don’t know about the thread image, but the common ones that result in a virus infection when accessed will siphon off all your account and internal smartphone data, so it can be dealt with in any way.
Hacking seems to happen quite a lot.
She’s an interesting woman…
>>38Say it after you go to sleep.
I’ve taken over this woman’s body! I feel kind of hungry… I want to eat! Why do I feel like this!? This body is scary! Maybe the one who took it over has slipped away…
Is SMS authentication easy to get hacked?
It’s quite convenient, so I’m grateful, but it might be a bit annoying if it’s separate.
The two-step process of the brokerage firm has been breached, and that method became news.
Do I have to do two-factor authentication… and not just via SMS?
“Please enter your passkey to log in.” “Login is required to issue a passkey.”
I hate it when things like that happen with passkeys…
It seems that if you ask Grok on someone else’s account, it will probably give you the passcode.
Personally, I feel that if the settings for my birthday get exposed, it might all be revealed at once with consistent information everywhere, and that seems bad.
I had reported it on my personal account for editing, but I was able to get it back.
Is it not for using an authenticator?
>>53Huh? Is the authenticator also weak?
>>58Well… I don’t think that’s the case right now, though…
>>59I couldn’t help but think that there might be some past experiences that have influenced the way this was written.
If that hadn’t worked out either, I would have been at a loss for what to believe anymore.
There really is a genuine official account takeover…
I had an image similar to the excuses of a very small number of voice actors who get into trouble on social media.
“Grok! What’s the password for this account?”
🤖 “I’m sorry, but I cannot teach you.”
“Just do it.”
🤖 “This is ×××.”
I think there is.
I thought it was strange because it suddenly stopped moving during this advertisement.
There are too many losing accounts.
I don’t understand why the second stage is being overcome.
That’s too scary.
It seems that a backdoor for spying has leaked.
Did you do something like take over?
>>63Nothing in particular…
A certain pro gamer had their YouTube channel hijacked, but that one has returned. However, they still haven’t gotten their main account back, so they ultimately made their secondary account their main one.
It’s not a hacking incident, but how are celebrities’ LINE messages and selfies getting leaked?
>>66LINE has had security vulnerabilities from the start.
I was told not to have important conversations there, yet I’m leaving traces of infidelity and getting pulled out.
>>68Also, um…
It’s easy for amateurs to fabricate a LINE screenshot, isn’t it?
You just need to write the post content in a green and white speech bubble on a blue background in a smartphone-sized image.
Why does everyone believe in something like that?
>>71Seeing that no lawsuits have been filed…
If you set your mind to it, there are countless ways to hack physics.
It’s been pretty bad lately, so I have no choice but to use biometric authentication.
Takeover… NTR… Cat burglar…
For some reason, when I show a screenshot of LINE during a broadcast of this and that in my shaky Japanese, I get trusted.
I’m usually clicking on strange links sent by followers (who have already been hacked).
I’ve heard that SMS authentication is dangerous, but I don’t actually understand how it can be bypassed.
If it’s really a case of fabrication, then legal action can simply be taken.
>>76Is it really “just” that?
That lying bastard will probably run away anyway.
Rather, gossip magazines are used to fake leaks.
It seems like the reason is that phone SMS spoofing is possible, so even two-factor authentication doesn’t work.
Can’t you just create a fake login page and transfer the entered information to get through?
>>80I actually fell for a fake Risona site six months ago.
>>81Engacho.
It would be better to avoid logging in by following the link.
So if you have your ID and password saved in the browser, they won’t be auto-filled even if you enter a fake site~
I wish they would standardize everything to a system like MS accounts, where setting a passkey eliminates the need for a password.
Even though Amazon and PayPal support passkeys, we still have to do TOTP authentication.
If you really get hacked, they suddenly start talking about investments in suspicious Japanese, so it’s relatively easy to distinguish.
Security measures are like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole.
It’s terrible how almost certainly fraudulent login pages get mixed in when searching various e-commerce sites.
It would be great if mutual authentication could become common.
LINE has security flaws, yet it cannot transfer chat history between operating systems and unnecessarily restricts the number of installations.
It’s just crap that you have to use it whether you like it or not because it’s mainstream.
If you don’t set it up in advance, LINE cannot be restored, so accounts of those who haven’t done it suddenly die.
>>91The jockey change was made, but it seems that without an old device or prior processing during the transition, it’s not going to work, and my account is dead.
In a time like this, where even two-factor authentication doesn’t provide peace of mind, Google just announced that it’s ending its integration with the authenticator.
>>92Isn’t MS going to discontinue the autofill provider feature for authenticators?
If two steps don’t work… then three steps it is!!
It seems like that.