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Old 26th Jul 2008, 18:00
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How likely is somebody able too hack into my email.

I dont know alot about computers and my password is not easy well i dont think so anyway.
my ex has got hold of my email and his friend is whizz on computers he is threatning too hack in. how possible is this? is there special software that can guess corrct password for any avccount. i'm thinking of closing my account because this but so much hassle. I know you shouldn't do this but use same password for paypal/ebay/photobucket everything do i cancel everything vhange passwords again. or am i paranoid be grateful some advice please xxx
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Old 26th Jul 2008, 23:13
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Change the password to something along the lines of djd8722ssjf8u
Laugh at this person and laugh hard! believe me just laugh at his threats.
It is possible via key loggers or brute password crackers etc but this kid ain't getting anywhere providing you have a secure password and keep up to date with anti virus, spyware , firewall etc. If he was going to do anything he'd of done it by now. hollow threats are to be laughed at and he can be dealt with by the police, hacking is classed as criminal damage i believe
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Old 27th Jul 2008, 03:46
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Also ... if your ex and his friend have hotmail accounts, report their threats to hotmail, quoting their email addresses ... they take this sort of thing quite seriously.

As kano says .... change your password to something that couldn't be guessed by your ex , a combination of letters and numbers is good (but dont use phone numbers or birthdates).

As to PayPal, Ebay etc. change these as well, but using the same password for all is like putting all your eggs in one basket and not a good idea.
Try to think of a password with a unique number, known only to you and top and tail it with your Grandmothers initials or wedding date, that should provide you with a decent level of security .... the longer the password the better.
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Old 28th Jul 2008, 05:11
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Change your passwords and ignore him.

Hes a liar.

One thing to be sure of which can be used to hack an account very easily is the security question.

If you have a hotmail.com account you don't have to answer many other questions to reset the password if you don't have an alternate email address specified.

Just make the security question really hard to guess and you are safe.

For anyone who doesn't believe me on how easy hotmail.com address are to hack, create an account with a .com ending (example@hotmail.com) with no alternate email address and an easy to guess security question.

Go to reset your password option and you would be surprised.
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 17:26
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If he is telling you this through email just click block sender or something like that... Dont worry, he cant hack you unless he knows your password just reset all of your passwords like said, just make sure its not anything that could be easily guessed.
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 05:29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by serverguy View Post
One thing to be sure of which can be used to hack an account very easily is the security question.

If you have a hotmail.com account you don't have to answer many other questions to reset the password if you don't have an alternate email address specified.

Just make the security question really hard to guess and you are safe.
Very true statement. Kayl, I hope your security question isn't "where did I graduate high school?"
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 09:39
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Yeh it is very possible and alot of computer whizzes will know how to do this
Plus there are programs you can download to help hack an account!

Best thing to do is change your password to something really tricky but also something you will remember! AND don't use the same password for all accounts!! That is not goo.
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Old 4th Mar 2009, 09:41
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Did you guys check the date of the original post ?

I think he may have solved it by now
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