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Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

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Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


  

How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

ServyServy commentedcommented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

ServyServy commentedcommented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarsonBradLarson commentedcommented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabelremyabel commentedcommented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


 

How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...

 

How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

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Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commentcommented that it does look like that question was posted from your location."it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whichwhose computer we frequently consult stack overflowStack Overflow when we we're working. In the meantime I fixed his utf8UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson comment that it does look like that question was posted from your location. I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on which computer we frequently consult stack overflow when we we're working. In the meantime I fixed his utf8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him..

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

Wow. I hope you'll find this funny even though I've called in the heavy cavalry and people used some of their time on this, but after BradLarson commented that "it does look like that question was posted from your location.", I've asked around and found that the culprit was...

... my dear father, on whose computer we frequently consult Stack Overflow when we're working. In the meantime I fixed his UTF-8 encoding problem, and we might create an account for him...

The accepted answer still remains the right course of actions if this situation was to appear for real...


How bad can someone other than me asking a question from my account be?

Servy commented:

Do you care if your account gets banned, suspended, your posts deleted, your posts edited to be made incorrect, crap content of others upvoted, content of others you like being downvoted/un-upvoted, etc.?

It can be very bad!

Are there any other steps I should take to ensure my account security?

Servy commented:

Changing your password helps in the event that someone guessed your password, rather than having access to your own machine. If you don't know how your account was compromised, it's a good safeguard to take

BradLarson commented:

I've gone ahead and cleared all sessions for your account (you'll need to log back in), but it does look like that question was posted from your location. Either someone accessed your computer or something went wrong with an overly aggressive cache on your end.

remyabel commented:

Your computers at work don't have a screensaver that requires a password upon waking up?

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