Hi, over the last three mornings i have tried to log into msn as usual. But
on two occasions a message has popped up and has denied me access to my
account, saying my password has changed. I believe somebody is changing my
password and i am having to answer my personal question every time to log in.
I do not wish for this to carry on even if it is only a joke, which i believe
it may be. The first time my password got changed i was sent a bizarre e-mail
when i logged in saying "i was very very very drunk when i did this your new
password is *******. I just it was a joke. Ithen decided to change my
password as a security measure. The next time i got a text from a friend as
he had recieved an email stating that my new password was "haidoneitagain".
However i did not send this e-mail so i have come to the conclusion that
somebody is using my account without me knowing. Once again i had to log in
through my personal question. I may be being silly but i am starting to get
annoyed, i want this to stop and at least find out who is doing this. Any
help regarding this question will be much appreciated.

Re: password hackers by Ben

Ben
Sat Aug 26 20:45:26 CDT 2006

You need to report this type of activity through MSN's abuse channels. This
can be found here:



http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/dasp/ua_info.asp?pg=faq



Hope this helps!



-Ben
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"saxonbosun" <saxonbosun@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:11C4EC08-C2DB-48CC-AA8B-9092B2CFA4DB@microsoft.com...
> Hi, over the last three mornings i have tried to log into msn as usual.
> But
> on two occasions a message has popped up and has denied me access to my
> account, saying my password has changed. I believe somebody is changing my
> password and i am having to answer my personal question every time to log
> in.
> I do not wish for this to carry on even if it is only a joke, which i
> believe
> it may be. The first time my password got changed i was sent a bizarre
> e-mail
> when i logged in saying "i was very very very drunk when i did this your
> new
> password is *******. I just it was a joke. Ithen decided to change my
> password as a security measure. The next time i got a text from a friend
> as
> he had recieved an email stating that my new password was
> "haidoneitagain".
> However i did not send this e-mail so i have come to the conclusion that
> somebody is using my account without me knowing. Once again i had to log
> in
> through my personal question. I may be being silly but i am starting to
> get
> annoyed, i want this to stop and at least find out who is doing this. Any
> help regarding this question will be much appreciated.