I'm working on some new Broomop jokes. How many Broomops does it take to change a lightbulb? 0.. if he can't change a lightbulb, what makes you think the others will?
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Anyways, I never cared for the guy and I never even met him. Here's the thing. He claimed someone hacked him, but yet admitted that he might have deleted a file and knew what kind of file might have been deleted. Coincidence for someone who claims to have been hacked? Not at all. The guy was a grade A idiot. What gets me is he claims someone hacked him and did that. I've been working with computers for years and can tell you that isn't possible. Connecting to someone's computer involves privileges nowadays. Your computer will let you know if someone is trying to connect and will ask you if you would like to grant them permission. The thing is, most likely if you want to connect to someone's computer, you most likely will need a program known as TeamViewer or a similar software.
Even then there is a lot of lag. Have you guys ever tried using networking and sending a file to another connected computer. It takes a really long time for even a small file, unless it's a simple .txt file. Most likely, that guy was lying about being hacked. Check this out, I'll give anyone my IP and I'd like to see one person move my mouse on my computer or do something without my permission. What I think happened is Broomop had some kind of information to the server and abused it to steal files. A girl once had her account taken over, and none of the puzzles were fitting together. The girl had no clue how that could have happened. I knew exactly how. She once told me that she gave a guy her password and that he was the only one who had it. A different guy was the one on her account though. What happened was the guy gave the other guy her password and info and he used that to log onto her account. I sent the girl an email to let her know what was going on. She finally listened to me when I said not to trust anyone with her password. Too many people would try to give me their passwords so I could check their account into. I honestly don't like knowing passwords because to me it feels like invasion of privacy. People would ask me to log on their account and I would decline. I trust myself, but to me other people's accounts are sacred and belong to one person. Also, that's a good way to get screwed over.