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[ How to KEEP your aim screennames ]
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Okay well I'm gonna list off a few ways to ensure that you keep your aim screennames...
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(This is not including exploits you cannot defend against them). Okay lets get started...
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1). ALWAYS have the e-mail to your name and make sure to do a password reminder
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right when you change the e-mail. Just incase you forget your password of your
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AIM client gets fucked up or you have to reformat.
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2). Another important thing is trading a screen name with someone this can be
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tricky if you don't want to get jacked. all I have is one tip...ALWAYS HAVE THE
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E-MAIL TO THE NAME. But if you trust the person go for it. ;\
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3). Another threat is Active-X it's hard to tell if the link is Active-X or not...Actually
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There really is no way that I know of but you must be aware and ask someone who
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knows the person who sent out the link.
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4). PASSWORD STEALERS or PWS these are a bastard if you like to play with little
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proggies. One way to figure out if it's a PWS is to Right click and go to "Properties"
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And then go to "Versions" most programs made have this and yous hould see about "7"
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Item names click on each of them and look for anything suspicious like "Anthrax pws"
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you would most likely find that under "Product name". (WARNING: Don't take ANYTHING
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that is an exe (executable program) from a person you do not know.
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5). Another one is Crackers these are another bastard. My advice is that you make your
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pw VERY HARD to figure out something like 9-15 characters long that would give them some
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trouble. And adding spaces into your password like "Monkeyman 55" Would work or you could
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add caps into like so "whoa I SUCK " Notice I put TWO spaces that is a good security thing. ;x
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This is the end of my text-file, because im hella-tired.
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[How To Keep Your AIM Screen Names]
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[By Cow Of The Digital UnderGround]
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