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HELP AH!

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you might want to check if you got RAT'd

 

its a good idea to run mbam and follow the steps provided here:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130602204022AAg3lq8

would explain how he knew how many skype friends online and clock time

He's not ratted, if he was the person would have a ton of more info than just his Skype stuff.

 

you might want to check if you got RAT'd

 

its a good idea to run mbam and follow the steps provided here:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130602204022AAg3lq8

would explain how he knew how many skype friends online and clock time

He's not ratted, if he was the person would have a ton of more info than just his Skype stuff.

 

who knows if he has just that, he needed his acc name to pm him too, that's a bit odd if hes from OSBot isn't it? if he put him on ignore after these messages he wouldn't be able to see what else the noob knows

any IRL/ingame friends have acces to your skype?

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well then i suggest you either ignore the kid, or just follow the steps the others provide to get over the ddos, and then track where it came from

He probably has you on skype, which is how he's got your time, location and how many contacts you have.

 

Not sure how he's got your RS name though :/

Got things fixed, helped him out.

What was it in the end?

Got things fixed, helped him out.

 

Would this be something everyone should do to prevent things like this from happening in the first place?

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