User talk:Galop dogma
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[edit] Someone hacked into my Network???
Weird... I believe I was hacked by someone within my location; a school/residential area. My next door neighbor had the same problem I was just told. Who knows how to fix this problem. Should I talk to the technical support or the Internet Provider? the landlord of the building? The School Residential's Assistance? Tenants? My roomate and I share the same wireless network, but according to her it contains no password. Please Help! Thanks, (Galop dogma (talk) 04:57, 19 November 2007 (UTC))
- Please stand by as I contact the blocking admin. Sandstein (talk) 06:45, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks Sandstein, please do, this matter is extremely abusive to us and completely anti-semitic. Sorry for the way I feel.
- Next time it happens I will be contacting Wikipedia directly in San Francisco, its not the first time it happens. People in this location are always using other peoples networks by mistake or purposely. You should then restrict USERS, not INTERNET ADDRESSES.
- Regards, (Galop dogma (talk) 07:26, 19 November 2007 (UTC))
- Next time it happens I will be contacting Wikipedia directly in San Francisco, its not the first time it happens. People in this location are always using other peoples networks by mistake or purposely. You should then restrict USERS, not INTERNET ADDRESSES.
- Thanks Sandstein, please do, this matter is extremely abusive to us and completely anti-semitic. Sorry for the way I feel.
Sorry for that, autoblocks are usually aplied when a admin blocks a user that may be using multiple accounts as was the case with the user blocked when you were autoblocked, the autoblock should last only a day and I presume you were caught up as a result of a shared address. I apologize for the incovenient and that I wasn't able to attend the unblock request. - Caribbean~H.Q. 22:51, 1 December 2007 (UTC)

