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Once you revoke the permissions, the Uploadr wouldn't be able to authenticate and enable another individual to upload to your account. Ogrish.com cc check password#Remove the permissions from your 3rd Party Apps page and then, just for peace of mind, change your password as well. I either have to remove it from that other computer or remove permissions for it myself from my services page? I'm going on a trip in February, and if I want to use uploadr in an internet cafe, once it's uploaded onto that computer, it's useble to upload photos to my photostream even if I change the password to my account? I either have to remove it from that other computer or remove permissions for it myself from my services page? Hence my directions above to remove the permissions for the app. Once a third party app is authenticated, use isn't about the password, hence my directions above to remove the permissions for the app. If she's using windows, that's the most likely explanation - someone h4xx0r3d her b0x0r and some l33733|\| pwnz her. It shouldn't, but I haven't changed my password and then tried to log in with the old one. The uploader shouldn't be able to continue to login as her, should it? Perhaps it's her own computer that's compromised? But if she changed her password in her account, the uploader shouldn't be able to continue to login as her, should it? That's what I thought of too (uploader issue). Ogrish.com cc check install#Jeez, if I came across an Internet café or public computer where the administrators of it had set the place up so that anyone could install what they liked on the PCs I would stay well away from it. Hey, Miravista, have you seen this thread? I'll check and see of any global abuse across the Flickrverse, but none of our tin can alarms are ringing at the moment. (not in the dictionary) - this will force you to log out.ģ) Log in again with your new password and you'll have to re-authenticate for any third-party apps. Please go to your Third-party Apps page and see what's there:ġ) You remove the permissions for whatever has been authenticated.Ģ) Change password to something secure that's a combination of upper and lower case characters and numbers, etc. The two before that were uploaded by the web form. Ogrish.com cc check windows#The ugly photos were uploaded by a Windows Uploadr. but, from what i am reading here, an account has had unauthorised images posted to it, within a set, with a dare to remove them. I hope there's a plausible explanation under this. ![]() I dont think the content of the images is as disturbing as the prospect that spammers, malcontents and other focks might have the hack-fu to post ANYTHING to another Flickr users account. I've opened a trouble ticket and asked the dev team to review.Ĭonsidering the variety of images one finds over at, i *must* say that these unauthorised images posted to Flickr accounts are fairly tame. I think I'm going to halt further use of Flickr for photo hosting until this gets figured out. What kind of person would do something like that (hacking into an account and posting stuff like that?) miravista I hope this gets resolved for you soon! There might be a security hole in Flickr. I urge Flickr staff to look into this matter and maybe find out what IP address these images where posted from.Ĭome to think of it, I have seen these images float by in 1001, so it's possible other users are affected. will flickr have this when it has the forced yahoo login?Īt the moment it contains a set with two gross images and the message "Just keep deleting, they will keep appearing". Ogrish.com cc check verification#One thing i like about yahoo (ahem) is that if you keep trying to log into an account with the wrong password, it'll ask you to enter image verification aswell as your password, to make sure you're not some evil zombie bot trying to hack into someone's account. ![]() Have you ever EVER given your upload by email address out to a public page? anyone can upload to your account provided they have that. Hopefully it will work! Thanks, everyone! Then change your upload by e-mail address. I already tried changing my password, and it happened again. You might want to change that too.ĭitto what kungfootv and curiouskiwi said :) Has someone hacked into my account? Has anyone else experienced this problem?Ĭhange your account's password, if you think it has been compromised.Īnd I'd also make sure that no one knows your upload-by-email address too. ![]() The pics have the site address "" printed on them. Over the past month or so, "someone" has been uploading some rather disturbing images to my account. One photo has an extra few thousand 'views' out of nowhere (only the counter) new upload date interface has a major problem Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read ourĪctivity on my "home page" not showing Groups although I have "All Activity"Ĭan I get an email for each new post to a group? Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month. ![]()
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