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Someone's Story

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Someone's Story


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This story is not true, but it could be someone's story, and it tells of the pain hacking causes.

Late one winter evening, Katie24 was super-bored. So she decided to go to Whyville. She had a pretty face, considering she only made 18 clams a day.

Her friends had sent her tons of gifts. She had 1000 clams in her account. She was saving up for a four-bedroom house, with a room for her, a room for her best friend, a room for her sister, and a room for her brother.

Well, she started talking to this girl named Jenni55. And Jenni55 said that she had a high salary. Katie24 checked it in City Hall. Jenni55 made 67 clams a day! Katie24 came back to the pool.

"Want me to raise your salary?" asked Jenni55.

"Go for it!" said Katie24 happily. She gave Jenni55 her password. Jenni55 said that she'd be done in fifteen minutes.

Fifteen minutes later, Katie24 couldn't get back onto her account. So she tried her secondary account (Angie24) and she couldn't believe what she saw. She saw Katie24, with a messed-up face, asking people to cyber! She wrote City Hall as fast as she could and told all her friends her sad story.

TWO WEEKS LATER.

Katie24 had her account back. She still had an eighteen-clam salary, but no face parts and no money. She refused to ask anyone for help; she worked herself back up. But her best friend, who knew she had been hacked, and felt sorry for her, went to a secondary ID and helped Katie24 get a few extra clams.

Now Katie24 wants to warn everyone: DON'T GIVE ANYBODY YOUR PASS!

Your Faithful Reporter,

PinkCloud

 

 

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