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Billy Sheehan



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Status: Single
City: Los Angeles
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/16/2005
Sunday, March 18, 2007 

Current mood:  optimistic
Here's a bulletin I found that sums it up. (see below: "HAVE YOU BEN HACKED") Also, many fake sites use just one photo, and it's of 2 people. Their comment board is packed with spam & "thanks for the add" messages. Try not to add them.
The most important thing--don't enter your email & password if MySpace bumps you off or logs you off until you're CERTAIN it's the real log-in page. When you click on someones profile, try opening the link in a new window (PC--right click / Mac--ctrl click), that way you can just close the fake log-in page (if one pops up) and you original window is still where you left it. I've seen TONS of fake sites & spammed/hacked sites. You click on "message me" to warn them, and the fake log-in pops up instantly. Be careful! Spread the word.
Billy
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HAVE YOU BEEN HACKED?



Have you noticed weird bulletins posted by your friends lately? Instead of surveys and games, it looks like they're advertising ringtones for songs they don't even like, or telling you to smoke pot when they're not even a pot smoker? Or even bulletins that end in numbers for example like "Fuck this Bitch!! 25489"

If so, it probably means their MySpace profile has been stolen, and yours could be next.

Profile thieves are stealing MySpace profiles left and right so they can spam other people, and in some cases, they manage to steal more than just your MySpace.




Here's how they usually steal it:

They post a message, bulletin, or comment containing a Flash file. It might be disguised as a game, or lately there's one that says, "Click here if you like to smoke pot." But in reality, it's just a trap to steal your MySpace.

Without you realizing it, the Flash file automatically redirects you to a different website where the thief has set up a copycat of the MySpace login page. What it looks like to you is, "Oh, stupid MySpace logged me out again." And so you enter your username and password, and bingo -- they just stole your profile. Since you were on a copycat site, it didn't log you in. It just stored the email and password you entered in a big file, and now that profile thief is going to use your account to spam people.

But the danger doesn't end there. The person who stole your profile knows that you can always change your password and lock them out of your account. So now, they try to take over your profile entirely. If they see your email address ends in yahoo.com or hotmail.com, they go to your email login page and try to log in to your email account with the same password. Many people use the same password for their email account and their MySpace profile, and if you're one of those people, now the thief has access to your email, too.

And check this out -- once they have access to your email, they can start sending lost password requests to PayPal, AIM, Yahoo Messenger, eBay, or anywhere else you might have an account, and they can now reset your passwords on other systems, and even change the email address on your MySpace profile to their own address so you can never log in again!

**Don't be fooled into thinking that MySpace will let you back in to your profile once it gets stolen and you can no longer log in.**



If this happens, MySpace will ask you to send a digital picture of yourself so they can see if you are pictured in the account that you say was stolen. If the spammer has deleted all of the face pics in your profile (which they usually do), then MySpace won't do anything at all because you have no way to prove the profile is really yours.

But if they see your picture in the account you say was stolen, MySpace still won't give you access to the account -- they'll just DELETE IT. And now the spammer can't use it anymore, but you will have lost all of your messages, photos, and comments and you'll have to start all over again.




Here's how you can protect yourself from profile thieves:

1. Change your MySpace password right now. Even if you haven't seen weird bulletins yet, your account info may have been stolen already and the thief just hasn't used it yet. They steal thousands of profiles at a time, and yours could be sitting in some spammer's list just waiting to be hijacked.

2. Change the password to your email address right now. It's no good just changing your MySpace password, because if they can get into your email account, they can still steal your profile.

3. IMPORTANT: Make sure your new email password and your new MySpace password aren't the same!

4. Never click on a link in a bulletin, message, or comment that looks suspicious. It's probably a trap to steal your profile.

5. If it EVER looks like MySpace has logged you out, don't enter your email and password. Instead, type 'www.myspace.com' in the address bar and hit enter to make sure you are still on the real MySpace website and not a copycat site.

6. If you see weird bulletins showing up from your friends, message them right away to tell them their profile has been stolen and advise them to change BOTH their MySpace password and their email account's password. Most people don't see the bulletins their account is posting until it's too late.

7. COPY AND PASTE this whole message into a new bulletin and let's keep profile thieves from stealing profiles!


*********** PLEASE REPOST FOR YOUR FRIENDS
Queen of the Band

 
My music profile got hacked the other night, grrrr! Luckily I was online when it happened and managed to change my password before anything shocking happened. Thanks for posting, hun x
 
Posted by Queen of the Band on Monday, March 19, 2007 - 12:46 AM
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But Seriously My Darling...

 

Thank you so much for posting this... It's amazing to learn all this and how there are people out there that just seem to want to rain on everyone's fun parade. Another thing I just notice was the moving  raincloud-- that appear on the profile page it is also a hacker trick. I've gotten into the habit of check Tom's blogs for updates and many of the myspace forums will keep track of the latest hacker and spam tricks.

Thank you again it really does look like everyone has to look out for each other.


 
Posted by But Seriously My Darling... on Monday, March 19, 2007 - 12:50 AM
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Leopard Lady with NTL Rock Radio

 

thanks for the info. Tommy Lee's must have gotten jacked today. Thought it was weird he'd be promoting for Macy's some dumb do this and they'll give you free stuff. Didn't do it, cuz my blonde's not natural. LOL. Anyway, thanks Billy! Keep rockin'

Heidi


 
Posted by Leopard Lady with NTL Rock Radio on Monday, March 19, 2007 - 12:51 AM
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Marguerite ~♥~

 
Thank you very much for showing us all how to protect overselves.
You are a gem. Karma will take care of those people.
 
Posted by Marguerite ~♥~ on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 1:42 PM
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Jordan

 
nobody hacked it--you just gave out your own email and password-then the bot did its job
 
Posted by Jordan on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 2:56 PM
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Billy Sheehan

 
Yes--actually that's correct. Sometimes "hacked" (as a word) is used to describe phished, but you are correct.
 
Posted by Billy Sheehan on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 3:31 PM
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henny

 

hi Billy

thx for letting me know, I will remember it

gr.hen.


 
Posted by henny on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 3:25 PM
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Marguerite ~♥~

 
In computing, phishing is a criminal activity using social engineering techniques.[1] Phishers attempt to fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. Ebay and Paypal are two of the most targeted companies, and online banks are also common targets. Phishing is typically carried out using email or an instant message,[2] and often directs users to a website, although phone contact has been used as well.[3] Attempts to deal with the growing number of reported phishing incidents include legislation, user training, and technical measures.

So, Hacked, phished, stolen, who cares what the word is...... the action itself, is a horrible injustice by any means.
I am so glad I never clicked on any of those things, but more glad that you gave us all knowledge.
You are so kind, Billy, thanks again!
 
Posted by Marguerite ~♥~ on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 10:40 PM
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Phil Haymes
Phil Haymes

 
As always Billy you are a font of knowledge. Cheers for the heads up!
 
Posted by Phil Haymes on Saturday, March 24, 2007 - 12:35 PM
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kokobean

 

Thank you verrrrrrry much for the info! It really scares me. I just changed my password. Well, please let me know when you see some spams under my name!


 
Posted by kokobean on Sunday, March 25, 2007 - 12:22 PM
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Tyrant21 2009

 

 WOW BILLY THANKS FOR THE INFO I WILL TELL OTHERS OF THIS

I WILL BE CAREFULL BLU BREAD TYRANT21

AND DUDE YOU ARE AN INSIRATION TO MY WORK AND THE NEW MUSIC I AM WRITING.THANX FOR BEING YOU GEORGE HARLAN TYRANT21

STOP THE SPAM


 
Posted by Tyrant21 2009 on Sunday, April 01, 2007 - 1:32 PM
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WICKED WICKED™

 
YOU RULE BILL !
 
Posted by WICKED WICKED™ on Sunday, April 01, 2007 - 4:45 PM
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Loverwolf

 

Hello Billy!

Thank you so much for vital information.

I repost it.

Regards

Loverwolf. :-)


 
Posted by Loverwolf on Wednesday, April 04, 2007 - 5:22 AM
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Riccardo

 
A hug thank you Billy for warning me!!!
 
Posted by Riccardo on Friday, April 06, 2007 - 1:48 PM
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4 Wings to Fly

 
Wow, thanks for the heads up! Your'e the best!

 
Posted by 4 Wings to Fly on Monday, April 23, 2007 - 8:06 PM
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Sören

 
<P>Hello Billy first of all. Its pretty cool music you make and that you play with mr.Vai. This warning thing is really a big help! I ran into one copycat who asked for password, hm. I was lucky that id read your blog  when id been added ,So thank you man. I changed the codes right after i found out there was something suspicious, by the time i wasnt prepared. But something stroke me when i logged in a second time.-Bingo! and I'll be careful in the future. And look out. More bass my best wishes. Youre awesome bassplayer take care.</P><P>soren</P>
 
Posted by Sören on Monday, April 30, 2007 - 12:56 AM
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Phillip

 
<P>size=2>hey billy,that gave me lots of more confidence to change my password and everything,you are a great musicain you are and a great guy,i have seen you play live on the dvds with vie and joe,on g3 live in denver i think it was,well you are in awesome bassist you are and i'm a bass player as well,so thank you for passing on this word with you bullitin,thank you billy,keep up the great work</P><P>size=2> </P><P>size=2>phillip.c</P>
 
Posted by Phillip on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 - 6:56 AM
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Cool Papa’s Music Playhouse

 
Hi, my name is Cool Papa... and I've been hacked...

HI COOL PAPA!!!
 
Posted by Cool Papa’s Music Playhouse on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 - 8:06 AM
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Guitar Zen

 
Thank you for the post!!!
man your are great!!!
I hope to see you on stage again!!
 
Posted by Guitar Zen on Friday, May 25, 2007 - 10:10 PM
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Sander Hoek

 
Wauw...thanks Billy!!

I just had such a message from one of my friends, if I liked "pot".. so I changed my password!!
I hope I was on time and nothing bad happened to my account....

thanks for the great advice, I hope eveyone reads it!!

cheers,
sander
 
Posted by Sander Hoek on Friday, May 25, 2007 - 10:22 PM
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Phil Bloxam aka Trio of Terrors Drummer

 
Thanks for the heads up!!! What is wrong with people today!!!

Peace!!!
 
Posted by Phil Bloxam aka Trio of Terrors Drummer on Saturday, May 26, 2007 - 4:41 PM
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Sarah Lee Ackmann De la Cruz

 
Thanxxx Billy+++
that's happened to me a few...the hell!!
but now i'm more than suspicious:))
anyway your warnings and helps are extremely welcome as usual..

love,
Sarah
 
Posted by Sarah Lee Ackmann De la Cruz on Monday, May 28, 2007 - 5:16 PM
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G Bricker
George Bricker

 
This has happened to me before. They deleted my music playlist I had, my pics, ect.
 
Posted by G Bricker on Monday, May 28, 2007 - 10:12 PM
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Implozija

 
thanks Billy,
I'll show this text to all of my friends. Hope people will keep all of this in mind, change the passwords (if needed) and protect themselves from those bastards.
thanks again

Sasha
 
Posted by Implozija on Thursday, August 02, 2007 - 7:38 AM
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Darin Dieu

 
Hey Billy - I was on Frank Gambale's myspace and in his comment section, are some odd comments that have about 12 or 15 lines of codes. And the comments read things like: "I can't believe what happend to her, click here to find out" and, other comments mentioning the reader to not worry about the myspace pop up's....etc.
Maybe you could check it out. Is this an example of what you're talking about in this blog? It's bullshit! These people or bots or whatever they are...SUCK!
After I saw that...I changed my info as you suggested! Thanks for sharing your findings on this matter. Maybe Frank needs to know too. Damn Billy...you're like a big brother! Thanks for the ALERTS!! YOU ROCK my friend. ( now can I jam with you? ha ha)
your friend - Darin Dieu
 
Posted by Darin Dieu on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 - 5:48 AM
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Danger Dave
David LeGassey

 
Everyone change your password once a month! Keep rockin brothers and sisters
 
Posted by Danger Dave on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 7:26 AM
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Roger 'rOg' Strosky

 
I lost my page 3 times in one year a couple years ago. It doesn't hurt to come up with a unique password and then, change it every once in a while...Like every couple weeks to every month or so. That would help.

 
Posted by Roger 'rOg' Strosky on Monday, March 23, 2009 - 11:59 PM
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Leah!

 
One of the most informative articles I've ever read..A million thanks Billy....le
 
Posted by Leah! on Tuesday, May 05, 2009 - 7:49 PM
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