RE: hotmail hijack by hjombyhotmailcom
hjombyhotmailcom
Thu Feb 03 13:13:03 CST 2005
Well, what she is doing is illegal in a number of ways. If you can prove
anything, she might be in big trouble. Have you email contacts forward any
suspicious emails suposedly from you and keep them as evidence. Other than
that, create a new hotmail account, let all your contacts know what she is
doing and be glad you're away from the psycho. In the future, don't give out
your password to anyone as lanwench mentioned.
My friend's wife used his online stock account to do day-trading without his
knowledge. She completely wiped out everything that he spent 60 years to
save. He shouldn't have told her his password.
It's a sick world we live in when stuff like this happens but it does.
Good Luck and get her locked up away from the rest of society where she
belongs.
"hijacked" wrote:
> I have suspision that an ex-girlfriend has hijacked my hotmail account, the
> password was a strong password, and she was the only one that knew it. Any
> way the security question in the account has been changed to denie me from
> resetting. The bad part is that she is logging on to my msn and pretending
> to be me, I had a lot of contacts and cannot notify them all. She is also
> sending email pretending to be me. I have got the police involved (prank
> phone calls also) but they are currently unable to do anything.
>
> My question is, is there anything I can do to have this account closed? or
> get it back? - please help