2011-11-30

blue_eyed_1987: (Default)
2011-11-30 06:35 pm

Happy fic recs?

So, my mood has gone to shit after a whole 3 day run of not having a sad. I do have friday to monday off work, so I just need to get through tomorrow.

To that end, does anyone have any recs of happy/funny fics? Anything will do, just something to brighten my mood a bit.


Thank you

<3
blue_eyed_1987: (Default)
2011-11-30 06:35 pm

Happy fic recs?

So, my mood has gone to shit after a whole 3 day run of not having a sad. I do have friday to monday off work, so I just need to get through tomorrow.

To that end, does anyone have any recs of happy/funny fics? Anything will do, just something to brighten my mood a bit.


Thank you

<3
blue_eyed_1987: (Default)
2011-11-30 08:55 pm

CSRF/Phishing attack - boosting the signal

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] markf at CSRF/Phishing attack
There is currently a CSRF designed to mislead you into believing LiveJournal is requesting your username and password, when the data is actually being requested by a third party who is trying to gain access to your account.

The attack will appear as though someone has left you a comment, but an image similar to the following will appear requesting your password:


phishing

The domain used, liv i ejournal.com, is not livejournal.com, and you should not enter your password into any popup like this which appears.  The domain used by the attacker could change at any time.

If you have entered your username and password into any popup like this, you should immediately change your password at https://www.livejournal.com/changepassword.bml.

If any content has been deleted from your journal by someone other than you, please submit an abuse request.
blue_eyed_1987: (Default)
2011-11-30 08:55 pm

CSRF/Phishing attack - boosting the signal

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] markf at CSRF/Phishing attack
There is currently a CSRF designed to mislead you into believing LiveJournal is requesting your username and password, when the data is actually being requested by a third party who is trying to gain access to your account.

The attack will appear as though someone has left you a comment, but an image similar to the following will appear requesting your password:


phishing

The domain used, liv i ejournal.com, is not livejournal.com, and you should not enter your password into any popup like this which appears.  The domain used by the attacker could change at any time.

If you have entered your username and password into any popup like this, you should immediately change your password at https://www.livejournal.com/changepassword.bml.

If any content has been deleted from your journal by someone other than you, please submit an abuse request.