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ICQ numbers... any experience protecting good UINs? Hijacking, theft, etc..?
any here have some good experience w/ protecting good UINs from theft? have a coworker who is thinking about buying some good ones from "people" but he's worried that they will get jacked somehow... his potential seller claims that they come w/ the primary email address, is that all the he needs to worry about..? i tried to talk him out of spending $100's on UINs, but to no avail. any hints, tips..?
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lol just new a long number
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you are gettin robbed
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:uhoh
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easiest thing to do is make sure you don't use a simple password.. don't use words or only letters mix it up with numbers and other symbols, such as \[ /@# and so on... you can use these with ICQ passwords
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BUY IT!!!!! they are VERY secure |
from icq.com forums, from the moderator
ICQ numbers are started at 5 digit and at the moment they are at 12 digit numbers all 4 digit ICQ numbers are reserved for the ICQ staff (and they are hidden) |
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seriously though, is it the primary email asscociated w/ a UIN the really weak point in protecting it from loss? that initial primary email that is set at account inception cannot be changed from what i understand.. |
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no shit? can you get me 666 or 111? hehe |
Buy a fleshlight, it's the gift that keeps on giving ... or taking.
Seriously, who gives a shit about a ICQ# the important part is you can change your nick. C+P cant be too hard for your friends, not like they need to keep a mental note of your UIN while out in the real world. |
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