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Subject: Re: hack emails for free


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victim
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Date Posted: Sun, Sep 03 2006, 04:12:12pm
In reply to: Ruso 's message, "Re: hack emails for free" on Sun, Sep 03 2006, 07:43:30am

You can kiss your account goodbye I'm afraid.

This same thing happened to me some 3 months ago, was sent a link from a friend to a yahoo impersonating site, unbeknown to me. The very next day my password was changed, notification sent to my registered email address. The change occurred from an isp in USA and I reside in Australia.

To this day I have been unable to confirm my identity and can only assume that my details have been changed.

Yahoo are not helpful and the only email I receive are computer generated. I appealed to them for a new password based on a few correct facts that would confirm that the account is mine, but all I get is "we need to protect our members" which is utter crap, all they are doing is protecting some hacker that is using my ID. Why does Yahoo not accept that this is a security issue is beyond me.

This issue has been utterly infuriating and traumatic to me.

I think I am getting over it and then the friggin hacker signs in under the id that they stole and just stay logged on for hours. What the fuck do they think they are doing and why do they continue to do this after 3 months?

I tried ringing yahoo, but that all is a waste of time.

Anyway, If you have any luck with yahoo, keep in touch here.

cheers....victim

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