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how much sick is that... ?

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Yesterday a friend of mine told me that her sister's hotmail account was stolen, and that freak tried to impersonate the victim. How much sick is that ? :?
I'm shocked to know that people still do that lame shit :roll:
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you'll be more shocked when you hear this
2 weeks ago a friend of mine told me that he's friend e-mail was stolen, and the sick part is that they started asking here contact for 50$ mobile recharge card...
1 week ago another friend of mine fall for the trick and sent them the recharge code :wink:
2 months ago my best friend lost both of her e-mail address after a hacker (he don't deserve to be called one) stole a friend e-mail and talked to my friend via the stolen e-mail and what made me mad is that he did he's job using a fake login page :?
peoples are still falling for such silly trick :x :evil:
i had to retrieve both of her mail and shutdown the page :roll:
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I can still understand that people do it for a living, that's illegal, but I can STILL understand it... :roll:
but some one doing it for the sake of fun :?: that's SICK
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it's usually someone they know if the thief is trying to impersonate them, they would usually know how the person uses language and grammar in emails/IM but i could be wrong. ill admit i used to do this YEARS ago when i was just starting high school, around that time but i just changed a password and went on but i didnt do it to random ppl, just ppl who bullied me and that kind of thing. did you get the address recovered? if not hit me up i know a technique that might help you.
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nightkid wrote:it's usually someone they know if the thief is trying to impersonate them, they would usually know how the person uses language and grammar in emails/IM but i could be wrong.
you are completely right in this one, I'm 100% sure that the thief knows the victim well.
nightkid wrote:did you get the address recovered? if not hit me up i know a technique that might help you.
Nope I didn't recover the address, I'll contact you in an PM, and we'll see what to do about it.
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nightkid wrote: did you get the address recovered? if not hit me up i know a technique that might help you.
yeah i recovered the address :lol:
but still interested in your technique i'll toss you a PM if you don't mind
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