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Sad update: ChittahChattah Flickies
Friday January 04th 2008, 11:18 pm by Steve Portigal
  • As of this writing, flickr has decided my account is not active. After uploading 5000 pictures and while in the midst of a big trip? Let’s see how long it takes them to restore things (as this seems to be some sort of known problem that is happening with some accounts)
  • Update:

    We took a look into the issue with this account. It appears your “steve.portigal” account was deleted by someone who had access to your Yahoo! ID and password. Investigating, we think there is a possibility your account was phished.

    In short, in most cases when someone’s account has been phished, a link to a fake Flickr page was left on a photo. Often it is a link that was left for a bogus award. These are usually fake login pages that send the ID and password to the person who has posted this fake page. In a small number of cases, invasive software has been installed that logs keystrokes on the Windows operating system. We have no way to know how you were affected, we do want to make this clear.

    Unfortunately the content from the account cannot be restored. When accounts are deleted by someone who has access to the ID and password, we presume it to be the person who created that ID and is acting upon their wishes and then the data is deleted. We can restore the account itself which will restore it’s pro status.

    We are definitely sorry this has happened. We know this is disruptive to your experience on Flickr and work you have created is lost. We don’t like seeing this affect our community.



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3 Responses to “Sad update: ChittahChattah Flickies”

    links from TechnoratiSteve Portigalrecently let us knowabout his overwhelming loss of 5000+ images & Meta data from his Flickr account. Someone phished him and deleted it. I can’t imagine the loss. Today, while I was sending a rather lengthy email from my Gmail account, I accidentally hit the Discard

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    links from TechnoratiThursday January 10th 2008, 2:58 am by Steve Portigal As I’vealready blogged, I was the victim of a phishing scam and my flickr account was deleted.

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