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So, last year, or a few years ago (Can't remember), me and my friend were talking through voice chat on Pokemon Diamond. Some one apparently hacked into our voice chat, and was able to communicate with us. Today, me and my friend decided to go on today to talk while playing Brawl, and he was back. We're talking to him right now actually, and he gave us some of his info:

Name: Max Horton
Age: 22
Location: Malden, Massachusetts

He's waited a year or so to mess with us...Kind of pathetic. He says he uses WifiMe and another hacked program or something. He's also followed us to Metroid Prime: Hunters, as well as hack my account on my friend's forum, as well as change my signature on there...

I don't know how to solve this, or who to contact to possibly investigate this, but I want something done...
 
Call Chris Hansen.

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Wew.. Actually, I needed to laugh a bit.. Not about you, but about the hacker. Haha what a sad guy. Waiting a year to mess withyuo guys.. What a loser.
 
Well, I somehow convinced him to only bug us on February 29th...XD

This person seems to have major issues...He was talking in a scratchy, nasally voice the whole time, and was just spewing out stupid shit...
 
TDWP FTW said:
Well, I somehow convinced him to only bug us on February 29th...XD

This person seems to have major issues...He was talking in a scratchy, nasally voice the whole time, and was just spewing out stupid just...
meh just keep talking to each other like you can't hear him,he'll piss off eventually
 
Based on the fact that he "hacked" into a forum account of yours, I'd recommend taking a hard look at the kind of passwords you use and how careful you are with your login information. Most of the time that people get control of someone's account they do it by guessing an easy password, or they got the password from a different account and the victim was using the same password for multiple sites/services. I don't mean to accuse you of being lax on the personal security front as I don't know what your practices are, but it's something to consider.

In any case, change your passwords in case he's got more of them that he hasn't used yet.
 
TDWP FTW said:
This person seems to have major issues...He was talking in a scratchy, nasally voice the whole time, and was just spewing out stupid rubbish...
Did he want "to play a game"?

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It's obvious he has nothing better to do anyway.
 
Invite him over for a drink with your friend.
When he comes over, tell him to wait and go to get the iced tea in the kitchen.
Chris Hansen will take care of the rest.
 

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