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March 30th, 2003, 10:21 PM
#1
Junior Member
how to stop someone from hacking my email
how can i stop someone from hacking into my hotmail?
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March 30th, 2003, 11:20 PM
#2
Junior Member
the most simple thing is to change your password or to make a new account at hotmail !
p.s delete all mails from unknown senders!
There is no Linux errors , just user errors!
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March 31st, 2003, 12:28 AM
#3
Member
Re: how to stop someone from hacking my email
Originally posted here by yingyang
how can i stop someone from hacking into my hotmail?
Yingyang,
We could use some more info. Is your Hotmail presently being broken into. If so, when did the problem start etc..
That said there could be 2 possibilities. Either someone has gooten your password or you have a Trojan on the box. I would change the password and the get a good Trojan cleaner such as Tauscan from http://www.tauscan.com and run a scan. Remove any Trojans you find.
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March 31st, 2003, 12:53 AM
#4
the only way you can fully stop people from getting into your hotmail is to
[a] do what ratman3 said
[b] call or email m$ and tell them not to suck so bad
[c] get rid of hotmail
or
[d] make a very difficult password so its not easily cracked.
or even
[e] just make your computer uberly secure, dont store cookies or any cache, download mozilla and a spyware remover, and have fun.
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March 31st, 2003, 03:55 AM
#5
Member
I would start by creating a password that had normal letters and numerics in it, just in case they are uisng a simliar Yahoo email crack program that I know of. After that, look to see what security measures one would have to to go through (or yourself) to recover a forgotten password. After analyzing it properly, create a random, and untrue zip code (if this needs to me taken), change personal things around, and if there is a question one must answer, be sure to create a question that not even a personal family member could answer, create one that only you can answer.
The End Justifies The Means...
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March 31st, 2003, 08:09 AM
#6
Change your hotmail password, report the incident to microsoft, maybe they can get an ip address for you and that would be a good start for you to track down the person that's been haunting your digital life.
PuRe
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March 31st, 2003, 09:06 AM
#7
keylogger
yingyang,
If you are using school or public computer, and find that your hotmail is contantly broken into.Changing password will not help because the pc probably has a keylogger installed in it.My advice is not to use the same pc or system.If it is an internet cafe , move to another or ask the system administrator to check for keyloggers!If its your pc, check for keyloggers and trojans.
Good luck,
Dr_Evil
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March 31st, 2003, 01:18 PM
#8
dr evil is absolutely right the most common way of cracking an email password is keylogger even kids can use it to hack into ur mailbox make sure you have norton installed(latest virsion)and look for antikeylogger on http://www.anti-keyloggers.com.
i hope it would help!!!
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November 23rd, 2003, 11:28 AM
#9
Member
Re: how to stop someone from hacking my email
Originally posted here by yingyang
how can i stop someone from hacking into my hotmail?
dont use hotmail... there are many free mail services that dont try and shuve **** down your throat like hotmail does. It is not a good choice, who knows what crazy hackerz have gained acccess to that mail server its a prime target and always has been. I have heard Microsoft has said many times they felt that they had not been comped in any way when in fact freakz had been inside there apple. We use hotmail as a secondary form of communication becuse we think its so safe and nobody can figure out who we are lol... weeee Im safe Im safe i used my hotmail account NOT they secure your mail not their weblogs. Your mail is safe your ident is not!
duh I have been informed I am posting answers to questions posted 6 months ago! Sorry guys I guess I got a little too high.
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November 23rd, 2003, 06:34 PM
#10
Well, they have pretty much said it all...
*Search for keyloggers,trojans,worms;
*Quit using hotmail;
*Create a strong password.
More info on strong password is available in http://www.antionline.com/showthread...trong+password
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