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So if something happened to me, my family should be able to get into my email. There were other members egging her on and encouraging her to do damage to the accounts. I stepped in and told her that what she was doing was illegal and that she could get into trouble with the law if she was reported. She did not seem to be at all concerned with her behaviour and was not worried about getting found out about it.

A moderator then locked the thread on the basis that it was encouraging illegal activity. I checked her profile out again recently and she has a few posts from earlier this year, so I guess nothing will really happen to her. I am just speculating, here.

I have been reading you for what seems like many years. This is just a comment or story for you. When we went to the funeral his wife was offering us all kinds of stuff including iPads etc. He had new laptops and tablets still in the boxes. Even a flatscreen TV!! I think he must have had lots of money and she said he was adicted to the shopping channel.

We would not take anything because we feel she needs time to think about what she is doing. But another relative did accept a new laptop. The deceased had used a thumbprint to lock the laptops he had. I feel like I would be invading their privacy even though they are dead. The thumbprint was there for a reason. Just my feeling. Thanks for all the great tips over the years and please keep it up. There are ways to change the password and get in in many cases but who knows if there is any malware on the machine.

If you do want to get in to see their information, for example, valuable photos. See this article for resetting Windows passwords. There is this youtube video that shows you how to get password from certain porn site.

To get it clear no i have no meaning in hacking or anything, i am just being curious. Can someone really hack porn site if they know their password and get all the logs? Is it that easy? I wanna log into an old account from grade school and I remember my username not my password and its killing me iv tried every combination i can think of idk what to do tho?

Holy crap!! This news letter is a learning tool, and it is obvious that a lot of people still refuse to learn. While going through the comments today, I found and spammed a hacking offer. We seem to get one or two daily on various articles. The instructions for transferring emails to AOL were very easy, just click a button and everything would move over. And indeed it did work. The emails in inbox and the older ones that had been sorted into files were received.

I notified my correspondents of the change of address. So far so good. What they neglected to mention was that they had made no provision for emails that arrived afterwards and that the operation of transferring the existing emails permanently locked you out of your account. On the Yahoo site I was able to see a count of emails being received without any ability to do anything about it.

Before clicking that button you were supposed to set up forwarding with Yahoo but AOL did not bother to mention that. Be careful what you wish for. I answered it that was, because there is so much spam offering to hack accounts, I want to take to opportunity to warn anyone reading this that these offers to hack are a scam.

Everyone who has their accounts hacked are either hacked by people they know who have access to their devices or know enough to guess their passwords, or people who use short or easily guessable passwords. We are constantly deleting comments on articles which offer to hack. Definitely Mark. So it only depends on how fast we get to deleting them. Videos on Watch.

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Policies and Reporting. I think my Facebook account was hacked or someone is using it without my permission. Try Guided Help. Our guided help tool can walk you through the steps to resolve your issue. Note: Location is based on IP address and is approximate to protect your privacy. Look for consistency rather than exactness of location.

Review the recent sign-in activity on your account. If you see any successful sign-in that you do not recognize, run a scan with your security software and remove any malware you find. Then change your password again. Check Security Contact Info : Remove any security contact information the attacker might have added. On the Security basics page, select the Update info button.

If you're not already signed in to your Microsoft account, you'll be prompted to sign in. You may be asked to enter a verification code to continue. If you don't have access to your alternate email or phone number, choose I don't have any of these and follow the instructions to replace your security info.

You'll see your security info under Security settings. Choose Remove for any you want to remove. You may be asked to add new security info before you can remove the old info. Update Outlook. Because this is so common, Microsoft will reset these settings to the default options if we think your account was compromised. Sign in to Outlook. Review the following settings and remove any unfamiliar addresses or information that might have been added:.

Connected accounts. Automatic replies. Sign in to OneDrive. Review Order History : Review Order history for unrecognized charges. If an attacker had access to your username and password, they may have access to any other accounts where you used that account. Just to be safe, you should change your passwords on those other sites as well.

Take a look at our tips in Help protect your Microsoft account. Adding additional security contact info can make it easier to recover your account if someone else takes control of it, or you forget your password. When you can't sign into your Microsoft account How to close your Microsoft account Keep your computer safe at home What to do about unexpected charges from Microsoft.



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