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03-16-2012
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GraalOnline Era PR
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: NY, United States
Posts: 3,131
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I know that is true.
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03-25-2012
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No.
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 194
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Update: Apple will be slowly phasing out support for UDID as an access method for iOS apps, thus rendering UDID scams and hacks ineffective. http://9to5mac.com/2012/03/25/develo...uld-in-august/ |
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03-25-2012
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Graalian
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: The City of Era
Posts: 220
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lucky for me, i have 2 routers, upstairs and downstairs, but I hope i won't have to go there lol
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04-10-2012
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: alberta
Posts: 25
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yes really all they need is one part of your information (email) is big. example most people keep the same password for everything. so say you forgot your password for your hotmail or gmail. well its going to ask for your email. so once you put the correct email you have an option of changeing your email or reciving the password you forgot. so then the hacker starts testing with your password like maybe useing this password for diffrent things like (games,banking accounts, and really a bunch of things) long story short all a experienced hacker, only needs 1 type of information. i would be careful who you give your email to ;)
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