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Thread started 12/14/08 9:11pm

Rightly

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hotmail swindel?

I recieved a mail in my hotmail account from what seemed to be the hotmail people.
They asked for my details, including my password for the account.
They said they wanted to verify that the account was in use and if I didn´t answer within 2 weeks the account would be deleted.
So I sent in what they asked for and now I can´t access my account - my password isn´t recognised sad


Has anyone had this trouble before?
I know it seems dumb to hand over my password like that but I was very tired at the time and I thought if it was spam it wouldn´t have got passed the filter.
small circles, big wheels!
I've got a pretty firm grip on the obvious!
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Reply #1 posted 12/14/08 9:12pm

ZombieKitten

hotmail already know your password, I don't think they'd need you to email it to them hmmm
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Reply #2 posted 12/14/08 9:18pm

Mars23

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You got jacked.
Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #3 posted 12/14/08 9:19pm

Rightly

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Mars23 said:

You got jacked.

are you sure? sad
small circles, big wheels!
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Reply #4 posted 12/14/08 9:25pm

Mars23

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Rightly said:

Mars23 said:

You got jacked.

are you sure? sad



Yea, and I would be worried about more than just your e-mail account. Companies will NEVER ask for passwords in an unencrypted e-mail. I would operate and take steps as if an identity theft were afoot.

That's simply my opinion and in no way is any prescribed course of action. Just something to think about.
Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #5 posted 12/14/08 10:11pm

coolcat

Did you set up any security questions to recover the password?
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Reply #6 posted 12/14/08 10:34pm

Rightly

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coolcat said:

Did you set up any security questions to recover the password?

yes, when asked I tried answering this.
my answer was incorrect
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Reply #7 posted 12/14/08 11:45pm

coolcat

Try using this form to get email support:

https://support.live.com/...ct=eformts

Describe to them exactly what happened. Maybe they can help...

But even if you do recover your email, be vigilant and aware that someone may have obtained sensitive information from your email... if there's anything in there like credit card numbers or anything... then at the very least check your accounts to make sure nobody is using your credit card number...
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Reply #8 posted 12/15/08 12:29am

Ottensen

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Mars23 said:

You got jacked.

are you sure? sad


Sounds like it hun, sorry.

Like ZombieKitten said, Hotmail already KNOWS your password. In fact, they actually mail it to YOU at an alternate account in case you ever forget it, and they ask you the answers to a few security questions to verify that you are the real person requesting the information.
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Reply #9 posted 12/15/08 2:03am

PopeLeo

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There are scams out these - how serious this is depends on whether that was your main email account. I've heard of cases where all the contacts were mailed requesting money to be wired as the 'sender' was stuck in an airport in some dodgy part of the world.

If you have another email account, mail everyone that might be on the other one too, tell them you've been scammed and to contact you if they get any strange emails.
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Reply #10 posted 12/15/08 2:08am

ZombieKitten

my yahoo was hacked a year ago
everyone I knew got an email from me asking them to buy electrical goods lol
I changed the password, hasn't happened again since. That one isn't my main email any more.
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Reply #11 posted 12/15/08 4:46am

Dayclear

I hate when that happens. sad
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Reply #12 posted 12/15/08 6:32am

JayJai

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Rightly said:

I recieved a mail in my hotmail account from what seemed to be the hotmail people.
They asked for my details, including my password for the account.
They said they wanted to verify that the account was in use and if I didn´t answer within 2 weeks the account would be deleted.
So I sent in what they asked for and now I can´t access my account - my password isn´t recognised sad


Has anyone had this trouble before?
I know it seems dumb to hand over my password like that but I was very tired at the time and I thought if it was spam it wouldn´t have got passed the filter.


With all the internet "security" offered, ppl still need to be aware of alot of phishing/hoax scams. This site will address the hotmail thing:
http://readerszone.com/mi...-scam.html

Also, check out this website:
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/
I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh
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Reply #13 posted 12/15/08 8:40am

Rightly

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many thanks for your responses! smile

I´m trying to contact all those I can.
And I´ve had to sort out some other sites that used the hotmail address as a back up. sad
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Reply #14 posted 12/15/08 8:47am

Aannastesia2

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Rightly said:

Mars23 said:

You got jacked.

are you sure? sad


definitely! sad

contact msn fraud and take immediate action
to try and protect your personal info.

good luck darlin'.
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Reply #15 posted 12/15/08 8:57am

Rightly

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I got a letter very much like this:




From: @hotmail.com
Subject: Hotmail Warning (Verify Your Hotmail Account now To Avoid It Closed)‏‏
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 19:28:54 +0000

Dear Account User

This Email is from Hotmail Customer Care and we are sending it to every Hotmail Email User Accounts Owner for safety. we are having congestions due to the anonymous registration of Hotmail accounts so we are shutting down some Hotmail accounts and your account was among those to be deleted. We are sending you this email to so that you can verify and let us know if you still want to use this account. If you are still interested please confirm your account by filling the space below.Your User name, password, date of birth and your country information would be needed to verify your account.
Due to the congestion in all Hotmail users and removal of all unused Hotmail Accounts, Hotmail would be shutting down all unused Accounts, You will have to confirm your E-mail by filling out your Login Information below after clicking the reply button, or your account will be suspended within 24 hours for security reasons.

* Username: …………………………

* Password: …………………………..

* Date of Birth: ……………………….

* Country Or Territory: …………….

After following the instructions in the sheet, your account will not be interrupted and will continue as normal. Thanks for your attention to this request. We apologize for any inconveniences.
Warning!!! Account owner that refuses to update his/her account after two weeks of receiving this warning will lose his or her account permanently.

Sincerely,
The Windows Live Hotmail
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Reply #16 posted 12/15/08 9:06am

Graycap23

Rightly said:

I recieved a mail in my hotmail account from what seemed to be the hotmail people.
They asked for my details, including my password for the account.
They said they wanted to verify that the account was in use and if I didn´t answer within 2 weeks the account would be deleted.
So I sent in what they asked for and now I can´t access my account - my password isn´t recognised sad


Has anyone had this trouble before?
I know it seems dumb to hand over my password like that but I was very tired at the time and I thought if it was spam it wouldn´t have got passed the filter.

Scam 4 sho. They would NEVER ask for info in that manner.
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Reply #17 posted 12/15/08 9:22am

horatio

Rightly said:

I recieved a mail in my hotmail account from what seemed to be the hotmail people.
They asked for my details, including my password for the account.
They said they wanted to verify that the account was in use and if I didn´t answer within 2 weeks the account would be deleted.
So I sent in what they asked for and now I can´t access my account - my password isn´t recognised sad


Has anyone had this trouble before?
I know it seems dumb to hand over my password like that but I was very tired at the time and I thought if it was spam it wouldn´t have got passed the filter.



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Reply #18 posted 12/15/08 11:26am

ImAKawak

Unconscionable people.
mad
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