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<blockquote data-quote="Macced" data-source="post: 1807475" data-attributes="member: 401226"><p>FYI: I created the new UAC pw just last night. The moment I'd created the PW and hint (part of a famous saying) I was being ridiculed and the famous saying was being blurted out in its entirety by the stalkers who live in my vicinity.. It was 20 characters long and littered with special characters btw.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed that even when I go to campus (about 2km from my home near the stalkers) they track me down even with the phone off and macbook off. However I've worked out that this only occurs if I log into the campus network. Given that they've probably MITM'd some fellow student to get on the campus WPAII network, how hard would it be for them to check for my username (the one thing that stays consistent even when I change my campus login). Are there rogue programs available that would give them a real time list of usernames logged into the same network so that they could then direct their password sniffing activities accordingly?</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macced, post: 1807475, member: 401226"] FYI: I created the new UAC pw just last night. The moment I'd created the PW and hint (part of a famous saying) I was being ridiculed and the famous saying was being blurted out in its entirety by the stalkers who live in my vicinity.. It was 20 characters long and littered with special characters btw. I've noticed that even when I go to campus (about 2km from my home near the stalkers) they track me down even with the phone off and macbook off. However I've worked out that this only occurs if I log into the campus network. Given that they've probably MITM'd some fellow student to get on the campus WPAII network, how hard would it be for them to check for my username (the one thing that stays consistent even when I change my campus login). Are there rogue programs available that would give them a real time list of usernames logged into the same network so that they could then direct their password sniffing activities accordingly? Regards [/QUOTE]
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