Yes. I've been hacked once. They took my file hosting username and pass as well AP account with credit card added. The total amount of losing is $1,000+.
My laptop got hacked about a year ago by someone the name of DragonFlow or FloW he fucked up my laptop badily, he turned it offf and deleted every thing including the desktop and i was not able to turn my laptop on again he hacked me via his software and just typed my ip address and he was on my laptop controlling every thing i couldn't do anything about it. At the end i had to get it repaired.
Key-logged?
-You downloaded an executed a program and sends all your password information to user and possible able to other things, including downloading files and deleting stuff which brings me too:
Trojan/Virus?
-Basically, the same thing as Key-logger as it does the same thing and they can remote connect to your computer most of these may not work anymore as they're easily detected their are some still in existents that are able to download files, delete files including system files, this is not hacking this would considered a "Remote Control" and you're the that downloaded the files are went to some website that allowed this too happen.
Websites?
-There are many explanations and many will call this hacking, people who don't check for updates for their site are prone to vulnerabilities and if you're the unlucky to get exploited when their is no patch available yet, all you can do is make sure you do backups and hopefully there is a patch release a.s.a.p. - Reason why I call this cracking, most of the time exploits can consist of getting the md5 hash and their are websites online or brute forces/dictionary crackers that can get the password. Most scripts now in-days are using new algorithms to prevent these measures of vulnerabilities such as md5 hash + salt, but even these are being countered to be cracked. Again the most common way is a key-logger or trojan.
What do I define as hacking?
-Hacking to me and a lot people in the community defines it as "people who help the community" which boils down to:
White Hat - People who help and release patches to exploits of a vulnerable script/system.
Black Hat - People who use their knowledge to use those exploits and gain access to sites/systems, but refers back to just crackers, not hackers.
Grey Hat - White Hat and Black Hat.
Yes, someone got access to my stuff a while ago. It was in my early stages, I downloaded a lot of stuff which I should not have downloaded at all. I downloaded these tools from a forum called crackingforum and my username and password turned up in their vip section. I guess that it was a stealer in the tool I downloaded (from a trusted member over there). I only lost my hotfile account though, but I managed to get it back after a dialogue with hotfile. Everythings okay now though.
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