My name is Bruce Copeland and I have been the author and originator of this blog for 4 years. But this blog has been hacked by one Peter Kiama whose name is in the blog as author.
To add insult to injury, I tried to remove his name a while ago. Peter Kiama received an email from Google advising that someone was trying to hack into his blog.
I have found it difficult to contact Google management and now have put the situation on my blog. There are reports on Google from one Peter Kiama from Africa. But this Peter Kiama has a PNG mobile phone number. It may be a false name.
He has not interfered with the blog up to this time. He can interfere by deleting my blog but I am advised that Google has a back-up. The big test will be to see if he can delete this report. I still seem to have the only password. Time will tell.
Perhaps as fake author he is collecting money. He is just sitting back taking credit for all the reports posted daily. Cheeky.
Perhaps he opened the blog one day and found it still signed in. So he inserted all his personal details and claimed the blog as his own.
But on closing the blog, he could not open it again ever. He did not have the pass word. It was a once only hack. That should inspire him to do it again just to show he is the boss.
Google: Please remove Peter Kiama. Insert Bruce Copeland My email address is already recorded on the blog.
Perhaps he opened the blog one day and found it still signed in. So he inserted all his personal details and claimed the blog as his own.
But on closing the blog, he could not open it again ever. He did not have the pass word. It was a once only hack. That should inspire him to do it again just to show he is the boss.
Google: Please remove Peter Kiama. Insert Bruce Copeland My email address is already recorded on the blog.
Hi Peter, Someone recently used your password to try to sign in to your Google Account -peterkiama640@gmail.com. We prevented the sign-in attempt in case this was a hijacker trying to access your account. Please review the details of the sign-in attempt:
If you do not recognize this sign-i attempt, someone else might be trying to access your account. You should sign in to your account and reset your password immediately. |
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