Trainreq Miley Cyrus hacker: Trainreq Miley Cyrus hacker on Twitter?
By Clarencia Cynrae on March 10th, 2009TrainReq, the old Miley Cyrus hacker, is suspected of hacking her Twitter account. Maybe it was Trainreq at twitter but until there is a new name to blame, people are looking at TrainReq again.
TrainReq is Josh Holly. Holly confessed that he hacked into Miley Cyrus’ email account to copy her photos. Holly supposedly hacked into Cyrus’ email in July 2008 and posted her pictures on his website in Aug 2008.
Today, Cyrus’ Twitter was suspended because some fake, vulgar Twits were posted.
TrainReq Miley Cyrus hacker on Twitter?
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June 1st, 2009 at 3:30 am
He did not hack her Twitter account this year.
However his own Twitter has been hacked and taken over by a hacker known as Jamal. His username has been changed from TrainReq to GAYLOVERBOY. Recent tweets include ” hey, you see my face in the pic on my profile? yea, you should see the rest, shows my asian cock off.” and “when doesnt josh look like an idiot?”
To see these Tweets you must be a follower as they are protected
His account was hacked 29th May this year.
June 27th, 2009 at 4:31 am
why did ya hack her web..? give her a break.. so what if he slept with any guys.. its totally none of ur business.. get over it.. face it.. u wanna be famous.. but u cant.. so u hack her twitter.. u’re such a computer nerds..!!
August 20th, 2009 at 1:18 am
Read what the man says. NO HACK. Just something you would think most people have more integrity than to do. A**wipe.
Jamey Heary
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When I logged into one of my online accounts today it said it was locked out and I needed to call to get it reset. You wont believe what happened next.
Sure SSL attacks, keyboard loggers, man-in-the-middle attacks, etc. are sexy and hip hacks for stealing someone’s passwords. However, exploiting an online account password reset procedure is unfortunately way easier. Sadly it seems that the infamous hacking of Sarah Palin’s Email account by exploiting the password reset procedure did little to help. Sure the big online companies stood up and took measures but that is about it.