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I think that is where it happened but I didnt find out til a week later when I was up in the Himalayas. I tried to log into Facebook and it gave me a warning that my account had been accessed from Bangalore a hackers mecca and a location I was no where near. Panic mode. I checked my email account not my main one and found that it had been sending mass emails to my contacts advertising some spam rubbish. Several of the contacts had emailed me to find out what was going on. Someone was definitely in there. It seemed as though I had been phished. Im still not sure how it happened but I think someone had got into my Facebook account and then the email linked to that Facebook account. Luckily for me they hadnt changed the passwords so I was able to get back in and fix the problem. Unluckily for me, it happened when I was in a remote mountain village and had less than 5. What did I do wrong Why was this my fault How did I bring this on myself A few things actually Same passwords. I had the same passwords across many accounts. This is a massive error. If you are like me you will sign up for things everyday and who knows what some of these shady affiliatesoftware companies are doing with your details. Complacent internet habits. I got really complacent about how I use the internet, which sites I visited and so on. If you use the computer 1. Out of date security and browser versions. The computers I was using over there had out of date browsers and anti virus software. My home computer is like Fort Knox now. Incorrect Facebook window settings. I was visiting Facebook on an insecure page. I didnt know it either. Ill show you what I did wrong down below. So I really do blame myself. I could have possibly avoided this whole mess if I was just a bit more educated and vigilant. Hopefully my experience can serve as a catalyst for you guys to fix up your own security lameness. Some Facebook and email security tips to stop hackers. 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