My ( mark ) password has been illegally changed and so
has my secret question. Therefore i cannot access msn
messenger, hotmail etc. without a password.

Does anyone know how to make a new password without
knowing the actual password itself or the answer to the
secret question??

Thankyou

RE: passwords/secret questions change?? by Cheese

Cheese
Tue Jun 28 06:17:03 CDT 2005

i have this same problem. The same person has hacked into 5 or so people in
my msn messenger list in one day. This includes me and as far as I know, the
only solution is to make a new account and secure it from stupid people. If
anyone has a better solution that will be great.

"mark" wrote:

> My ( mark ) password has been illegally changed and so
> has my secret question. Therefore i cannot access msn
> messenger, hotmail etc. without a password.
>
> Does anyone know how to make a new password without
> knowing the actual password itself or the answer to the
> secret question??
>
> Thankyou
>

Re: passwords/secret questions change?? by Galen

Galen
Tue Jun 28 08:29:11 CDT 2005

In news:8DB4C311-EFE1-45CA-A9D8-4E10825209F4@microsoft.com,
Cheese <Cheese@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> i have this same problem. The same person has hacked into 5 or so
> people in my msn messenger list in one day. This includes me and as
> far as I know, the only solution is to make a new account and secure
> it from stupid people. If anyone has a better solution that will be
> great.
>
> "mark" wrote:
>
>> My ( mark ) password has been illegally changed and so
>> has my secret question. Therefore i cannot access msn
>> messenger, hotmail etc. without a password.
>>
>> Does anyone know how to make a new password without
>> knowing the actual password itself or the answer to the
>> secret question??
>>
>> Thankyou

MSN Hotmail - Support Request:
http://www.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/support

And from Robear's collection of links:

OP might try
http://support.msn.com/contactus_emailsupport.aspx?productkey=hotmail&ct=eformts

Galen
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