Conversation Between TheDeniedOne and Hux

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  1. Alrighty, was just checking lol.
  2. old news, it was social engineered.
  3. When it comes down to Skype. Skype uses 256 bit AES encryption to process things such as logging in. AES encryption can't be bruteforced (technically it can, but it'd take a lifetime), neither is there a possibility to bruteforce an account at Skype, your IP would get blacklisted instantly. So in the rare case people do get hacked, it's because they have been keylogged. And I wouldn't know any programmer that won't check an executable from unknown source before executing it. Hell, it's the only reason I still have OllyDBG sitting on my desktop.
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