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global_assassin

Lately while trying to guess answer to secret question to an account
that I haven't been using that much recently I only got the one chance
to guess answer to secret question then the "you have tried too many
times" page appeared. As it's so obvious that someone (ex-boyfriend I
assume as I use a yahoo account as my primary email address and he is
the only one that knows of the hotmail account) I was wondering if
there is a way which I could find out for sure if it is him. Is there
any way I can get hold of the would-be hackers ip address using netstat
or a programas he/she tries to crack answer to secret question? I have
spoken to him about this and he denies it's him or his girlfriend but 2
of my other accounts are having their security compromised as well and
he's the only one, apart from myself, who knows of these other accounts
as well.

Thanks in advance
 
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ANONYMOUS

No you can't find anything about who is messing around with your
account. You can, however, open a new HOTMAIL/YAHOO account and keep
quiet about it so that no one would know. Just drop your jealous
boyfriend and find new one!! There are many guys out there looking for
loyal women!

hth
 
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Rock

Lately while trying to guess answer to secret question to an account
that I haven't been using that much recently I only got the one chance
to guess answer to secret question then the "you have tried too many
times" page appeared. As it's so obvious that someone (ex-boyfriend I
assume as I use a yahoo account as my primary email address and he is
the only one that knows of the hotmail account) I was wondering if
there is a way which I could find out for sure if it is him. Is there
any way I can get hold of the would-be hackers ip address using netstat
or a programas he/she tries to crack answer to secret question? I have
spoken to him about this and he denies it's him or his girlfriend but 2
of my other accounts are having their security compromised as well and
he's the only one, apart from myself, who knows of these other accounts
as well.

Thanks in advance

Posting once is enough - not four times in three hours. You have
received answers to your first post, even though this is off topic for
this newsgroup.
 

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