Monday, December 28, 2009

I recently had someone hack into my mspace emails...?

someone hacked into my myspace, and forwarded my emails to ppl on my myspace AND yahoo contacts! The fact that they sent it to ppl on my yahoo address book makes me know for sure that it had to be someone i knew, is there anyone out there who knows how to trace back where the emails were sent out from? or who they were sent out from if i provide the email address of the person who sent it out? Im sure whoever did it is so patethic, but at the same time, Im flattered they put in all that effort in trying to get me upset. Losers



I recently had someone hack into my mspace emails...?

It is not impossible to hack someone's myspace. Someone who know your email address can hack it. My brother and I did it to a friend of mine as a joke once. We used her email address to hack her email and change the password on Myspace by sending a forgot my password thing to Myspace.



So it's not impossible, not at all.



Sadly, there is relatively no way to trace that back to the person who messed with your myspace and all. I think it's lame that people do those things. I'm sorry that happened to you, as well.



I recently had someone hack into my mspace emails...?

it's impossible to hack into your myspace unless you gave someone your password



I recently had someone hack into my mspace emails...?

no you cant track out were it came from thats in possable but you can find out were it was sent and figure out who was doing what durring that time you no narrow it down but i do no how thay did it



I recently had someone hack into my mspace emails...?

There is no way to trace an online email account. Say you have the free yahoo email. The email is sent from their server not the senders computer. And I wouldn't say its impossible to hack into a MySpace account, but the people that can't wouldn't bother. You may have a keylogger stuck on your system though. With that they would be emailed your password and go on from there. Run a few virus and spyware scans. Hope this helps. -GeekSquad Agent Jerf-

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