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Someone is using my hotmai address!!
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Yesterday i received 185 returned e-mails from the postmaster (posted from my own address to myself! How can they do this? I have changed my password but still happening.
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You're right - they're using your HotMail address. However, they're just using it as a spoof "from" address to help them bypass automatic spam filters. Your address will have been "harvested" by a webbot and picked up by spammers as a highly prized live email account.
There' s nothing you can do about this, I'm afraid, short of shutting down the email...
22:12 Thu 31st Mar 2011
You're right - they're using your HotMail address. However, they're just using it as a spoof "from" address to help them bypass automatic spam filters. Your address will have been "harvested" by a webbot and picked up by spammers as a highly prized live email account.
There's nothing you can do about this, I'm afraid, short of shutting down the email account...
There's nothing you can do about this, I'm afraid, short of shutting down the email account...
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I had this recently I just changed password and loaded a anti virus on there and it stopped however they had hacked my Ebay and Paypal account and changed my main address for deliveries to somewhere up North that wasn't anything to do with me - so you should change all passwords = it has taken about one month to sort out but still have same hotmail account etc
Im actually doing a study on this for my final year project, my personal theory is that people think that their passwords a secure, but when you look at something like a brute force password cracking software, it can take as little as a day to crack a password that has lowercase, uppercase and numbers. a day may seem long but if you only change ur password one a year then score 1 to hacker - 0 to user.
my recommendation to you and everyone is not to use dictionary words or names, not to keep passwords that are related to each other and to please mix special characters, numbers, upper case and lowercase and to have a minimum 6 character password.
cracking software programs are smart. i should know, ive been studying them for 9 months straight.
if you dont mind, Please can you help! i'm doing some research for my project and i need some volunteers to fill out my survey. If you cant answer it can you at lease forward the link on, tweet it or or anything, so it get to as many people as possible.
http://kwiksurveys.com/?u=KUFYP
Any help is appreciated greatly. Thank you !!!!
my recommendation to you and everyone is not to use dictionary words or names, not to keep passwords that are related to each other and to please mix special characters, numbers, upper case and lowercase and to have a minimum 6 character password.
cracking software programs are smart. i should know, ive been studying them for 9 months straight.
if you dont mind, Please can you help! i'm doing some research for my project and i need some volunteers to fill out my survey. If you cant answer it can you at lease forward the link on, tweet it or or anything, so it get to as many people as possible.
http://kwiksurveys.com/?u=KUFYP
Any help is appreciated greatly. Thank you !!!!
i apologise too, i didnt realise you had a pole stuck up your bottom.
welcome to the 21 century:
LOL - http://oxforddictiona...479030#m_en_gb0479030
ROFL - http://oxforddictiona...994124#m_en_gb0994124
LMAO - http://oxforddictiona...993919#m_en_gb0993919
UR - http://oxforddictiona...sult=1#m_en_gb0994265
AND EVEN OM NOM NOM - http://oxforddictiona...994467#m_en_gb0994467
if you took the time to read my questionnaire, you would have seen there are no spelling mistakes.
welcome to the 21 century:
LOL - http://oxforddictiona...479030#m_en_gb0479030
ROFL - http://oxforddictiona...994124#m_en_gb0994124
LMAO - http://oxforddictiona...993919#m_en_gb0993919
UR - http://oxforddictiona...sult=1#m_en_gb0994265
AND EVEN OM NOM NOM - http://oxforddictiona...994467#m_en_gb0994467
if you took the time to read my questionnaire, you would have seen there are no spelling mistakes.
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