This has all sorts of complicatedĬonnotations, but in fact this kind of hacking is most commonly done simply by Who knows? And with your password they have the ability to cause all kinds of Yes, you may be friends today, but next week? Next month? Next year? (save, perhaps, your parents if you’re underage). There should never be a reason to share your password with anyone This is probably the most common scenario, particularly among younger users. You shared your password with someone you shouldn’t have.
So with that out of the way, let’s look at what might have happened. Things like this happen, apparently moreįrequently than most people realize, and there’s almost nothing that can be
I’ll start with my standard admonition: this scenario is exactlyĪgainst relying on any free email account as the only place to keepĪnything you consider important.
I’ll review what the possible causes are and also what (little) can be To their MSN Hotmail or Windows Live Hotmail account one day only to find that That’s actually a synthesis of a question I get almost daily.