Changes to any pages, changes to file permissions, installation of executable programs and/or files that aren't yours, changes in site behavior or presentation, indications in the log and audit files that someone has changed files on your site without permission, etc.
if a social networking site then you will get posts, saying random things, one case where they would say "is happy" or they would say insults to your friends and they would start deleting stuff off of your account such as friends, pictures, also they would change your password, pictures will be added randomly. some sites such as facebook will have a system where when your account has been logged in, in a different country it will say when, where, your account was logged in last if the location listed is not the location where you last logged in then I would recommend that you change your password because your account has been hacked.
There are indicators when a PC has been hacked, some of these include: An important file will not open. A well known password no longer works because it has been changed. Changes to information is another big warning sign.
If a player was hacked, then the account could be retrieved by using their recovery questions. Do not accept an account that has been hacked...you will either get banned or lose the account to the true owner.
Yes, gift cards have been hacked in some cases, where scammers have found ways to steal the funds loaded onto the cards or manipulate the card numbers to use them fraudulently. It is important to be cautious and protect your gift card information to prevent such incidents.
In many cases, users may not immediately know if their accounts have been hacked. However, signs like unauthorized transactions, password changes, or unfamiliar login activity can alert them to potential breaches. Additionally, some platforms may notify users of suspicious activity or logins from unrecognized devices. Overall, awareness depends on the actions taken by the hacker and the security measures in place by the service provider.
It is impossible to give a precise answer to that. It is likely that most people who have been hacked don't even know about it, consequently they don't report it and so it can't be counted. It would not be too far wide to assume that most people have been hacked to some degree. It's more a question of "how bad" rather than "if" they have been hacked. If you want a rough estimate, take the number of people on the earth, multiply by the fraction who have accounts (from what I can find, it looks like ~39%), then multiply that by 60%-80% and you will get a reasonable range. If you need a single number I suggest : 7,274,000,000x0.39*0.7 = 1,985,802,000 as a conservative estimate
If some has hacked you, you should delete and make a new one but put a harder password!!
the answer is simple someone either hacked you tried out a glitch cause they did not want to get them selves banned from the site so they used you either that or your rich by some tiny glitch
Because there copyright and hacked
some people are saying this on other sites that some people hacked it. The other thing people are saying is the server crashed and they can't fix it so the owner of rsbot was already making rsbot2 so we just have to wait for rsbot2. that is what i have heard.------It is more than likely that the site was DDoSed by former members. The rsbot website did *not* get hacked, and there are no public plans for makings of a rsbot 2.
get a new page!YOUR BEING HACKED!
Probably because there has been some signs of flirting.