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    You live at the WHite House. kool man. you da bomb

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    Originally posted here by CT2600
    Fathers Name: Sperm Donor # 6875-21E
    Place of Birth: Yellow Cab Lic# E1200957 on transit from my mom's place of employment (Jiggle Girl's Strip Club) to the west end housing projects.
    Pets Name: P3N1S

    lol so do you guys think that i should just make a new account

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    Yahoo, hotmail. They are throw away accounts. At least as long as they are free that is. Open more than one, use one for all the stuff you sign up for on line, then ignor all the spam you get through it. Use another for the serious stuff.
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    Disturb,

    Yes I guess that would be the simplest, but remember the advice to check your system for keyloggers/trojans first, or it will be all in vain.

    Cheers

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    Jinx is right. I use my Hotmail and Yahoo! accounts as nothing but spam decoys, which means I get very little spam on my real e-mail account.

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    Originally posted here by CT2600
    Pets Name: P3N1S
    So did you play with your pet a lot as a kid? :P

    On a serious note, I'd rather not give away my Y! account so easily [after I got the 100 MB mailbox] although the Gmail one... but, regardless, do a hard scan of everything on your computer, install a firewall [at least], password you BIOS, Boot Manager [get one for the password even if you have a single OS], account and everything else that can be passworded [and as much as possible use different passwords]. Then with all of this [btw a misconfigured firewall is only hogging up memory so take your time and read the help] go ahead and sign-up for a new account. If you know anybody will be on your OS account [though they shouldn't] make sure you always sign out of everything, or otherwise stay with them throughout their browsing.

    but... as a morale booster... **** happens!

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    but remember the advice to check your system for keyloggers/trojans first, or it will be all in vain.
    Hey I gave that advice! Quote your sources mister! But err yeah, next time be careful kiddo.
    Space For Rent.. =]

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    Keylogging and PWS's are a huge problem on Yahoo! It seems that everywhere you turn someone is trying to *trick* you into entering your acct info into a fake login page or they'll send you a file and it'll be an EOptions String stealer that will grab your hash (Y! Crypto hash of your Messenger password in the registry), decrypt it, and send the result back to them through a number of ways (smtp, pm, to their webserver etc). They'll even make geocities accounts and make fake login pages then link them to their profiles so that if you're browsing someone's profile and you look at their links at the bottom you might be tricked into going there and supplying your account information to login to the "supposed" adult profiles to view the content.

    A year ago I wasn't paying attention and lost my main account to a fake login. Some days you're just too tired or preoccupied to notice these things.

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    Hrmm, yeah. Pointless scam's if ya ask me. Didn't know people were so desperate for another's email account. Credit card information I can understand, but their e-mail. Now if it was a corporate type "war" where it could contain some sort of product dispute, then I can see. Other than that, those juvenile email scam's are pretty sad.
    Space For Rent.. =]

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    your cousin has an key logger, so better find it and remove it or if he has changed the registration details, there is no way to get

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