Internet Security

I use a lot of internet forum sites but over the last couple of years I've had quite a few problems with accessing certain sites because I'm in Hungary. If sites are getting spam or virus attacks originating in eastern Europe they are quite likely to impose a blanket ban on our part of the world. You can end up in a catch 22 situation where they ask you to contact the admin. if you experience trouble logging in but you can only contact the admin if you are logged in!
My latest problems are with Photobucket and I don't know for certain that they are related to my current location but I suspect they may be.

I have been using Photobucket for some years now, as a lot of forum sites only allow photos hosted elsewhere. When I joined there was less interest in password security and the email address I had then has changed about four times in the intervening years. I have never given this any thought until recently, when I was having trouble logging in. I could not log in on the desktop computer because it was telling me my password is too short. It is a 5 digit, numerical one, which was acceptable when I registered but no longer allowed. I dare say they sent me an email at some point, asking me to upgrade my password security but it would have gone to the old, defunct Freeserve email address.
I managed to log in using my laptop so I tried to change my password there. It would not allow this, as you have to re-enter the old password, which again got flagged up as being too short. I tried to change the email address but again I got an error message. I applied to Photobucket Support for help and had to fill in a form describing a couple of my photos, give my date of birth etc. The problem with the date of birth is it seems to be on a default date, as it gives it as January 1st 1986. I entered my genuine date of birth in the form so I suppose that flagged me as an imposter. It was probably optional to fill in your date of birth when I first joined and I evidently didn't bother. Basically the support people are accusing me of trying to hack into another users account. The latest thing I tried was uploading an image of a message to the Photobucket team, asking them to let me change from the old to the new email address. That was a few days ago and I've not heard anything. I suspect a lot of older Photobucket accounts are affected by these changes, as the support staff mention in one email that they are unusually busy at the moment.

It is now sorted! I would suggest anyone who uses Photobucket Should check that their personal details are correct, as in my case my email address, date of birth and country were all wrong. The country was listed as Albania! They eventually asked me to send them a recent photo of myself. I did this and it was accepted.

You're doing something wrong then, as I have been able to access all my websites with no problems at a very high speed. Haven't noticed any wide ban.

Unless you go to some dodgy websites, that is :)

It has happened several times to me as well so you are not incorrect. It is an issue with the Domain Name Servers and how UPC (in my case) interacts with them. I also have a paid VPN service and if I turn that on I have no problems at all and can get to any site without problem.  Turn off VPN and I am back to how it was before and a lot of sites are blocked or just non-responsive. It happens infrequently and is a problem at the IP provider. If you are a conspiracy theorist then it could be deliberate by the NSA or something. But, I think it is more likely a technical problem with the DNS being used by the provider.  You can try changing the DNS to something else.  Google usually works fine and is the quickest and most reliable (but far less secure) and they are at 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 but be aware all searches and IP routing through Google are recorded and monitored by the NSA. If you use a VPN then the VPN provider has their own DNS and the benefit is your IP is masked and replaced with one from wherever the server is located.  A side benefit is if you want to watch Hulu or Netflicks then you can use your VPN to go through a US server as it is blocked from users outside the US (except the UK).  The same if you want to watch streaming BBC television then use a UK server.

borschelrh wrote:

I also have a paid VPN service and if I turn that on I have no problems at all and can get to any site without problem.  Turn off VPN and I am back to how it was before and a lot of sites are blocked or just non-responsive.r.


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