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NS
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2001 1:00 am
Robbie, I dont know why but I suspect its you!
Lyndon can you look into this, I assume if someone works out someone elses password then its very easy.
Its strange how mine have been altered, now why would I write that I was going to the toilet, or other strange and bizare comments.
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Lyndon can you look into this, I assume if someone works out someone elses password then its very easy.
Its strange how mine have been altered, now why would I write that I was going to the toilet, or other strange and bizare comments.
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bergen
- Posts: 314
- Joined: Thu Dec 06, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: Norway
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NS
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2001 1:00 am
Quite sure, my password was very easy so I can only assume our culprit has worked it out. Sad that it comes to this, as its quite a good forum.
I mean that sentences have been added and removed, words have been changed to cause offence to others!
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I mean that sentences have been added and removed, words have been changed to cause offence to others!
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Robbie
- Posts: 2827
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Derek
- Posts: 5541
- Joined: Thu Dec 06, 2001 1:00 am
- Location: West Lothian, Scotland
you shouldn't accuse someone without proof
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Derek
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Chris
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Thu Dec 20, 2001 1:00 am
Somebody is probably changing messages seeing as it's an internet forum full of unknown people. Some people like causing trouble like that...
From looking at NS's posts I would have to agree that that's not the sort of thing someone would post. However from what NS has said he picked a password that was very easy to guess (maybe something to do with a CC).
Just change your password and forget about it, I very much doubt who did it will tell u any way.
From looking at NS's posts I would have to agree that that's not the sort of thing someone would post. However from what NS has said he picked a password that was very easy to guess (maybe something to do with a CC).
Just change your password and forget about it, I very much doubt who did it will tell u any way.
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Robbie
- Posts: 2827
- Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2002 1:00 am
I suppose there are ways and means of getting into most secure areas on the web though I would have no idea.
Lets not get paranoid about this, after all, there seems little evidence of a problem on this site except from what one member has said. And even then, it appears that the reason could have been because that member failed to ensure they held a reasonably secure password, and if so, this is hardly the fault of the Forum.
As other members have already said, it may be just a simple solution of that one member changing his password to make it secure.
Robbie
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Lets not get paranoid about this, after all, there seems little evidence of a problem on this site except from what one member has said. And even then, it appears that the reason could have been because that member failed to ensure they held a reasonably secure password, and if so, this is hardly the fault of the Forum.
As other members have already said, it may be just a simple solution of that one member changing his password to make it secure.
Robbie
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Justin
- Posts: 215
- Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2002 1:00 am
Those of you who used the "old" forum will doubtless remember the people that used to delight on winding people up, some people just get a kick out of making life difficult for others - and some of them don't even work for Peugeot 
I think we all need to realise that when communicating on a forum or by e-mail the recipient of a message won't always interpret the message as you intended. This is particularly true with humour and often results in people getting the wrong end of the stick.
I think we all need to realise that when communicating on a forum or by e-mail the recipient of a message won't always interpret the message as you intended. This is particularly true with humour and often results in people getting the wrong end of the stick.
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