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Re:Email Hacker
mookie56 3653 reads
posted
1 / 13

I think someone's hacked into my email. Anyone know the legal ramifications if I can find out who's doing it?

need_some 2992 reads
posted
2 / 13

You might change your password. Your wife might be the one?

linkmeister 5 Reviews 2732 reads
posted
3 / 13

What do you mean you "think" someone hacked into your email.
What evidence do you see?

Do you have a difficult password to guess, and do always logoff when you're done?

mookie56 4191 reads
posted
4 / 13

Thanks for the insight but I doubt it since I'm single. LOL!

mookie56 2305 reads
posted
5 / 13

A couple of emails in my trash that I never had a chance to read. Got a possible ex with an ax to grind! I normally don't logout, just leave to another site. It's yahoo mail.

Some Nerd 3029 reads
posted
6 / 13

You might try reporting your concerns to Yahoo's abuse department.

vannessa 3347 reads
posted
7 / 13

Who was the last person at your computer since you did not log off, also, get yourself another secure e-mail account or just change the password periodically.

linkmeister 5 Reviews 3590 reads
posted
8 / 13

My advice is to change your password to something very difficult, and be sure to always logout.  I don't think you have much chance of legal action, without strong specific evidence against someone.

clubgent 3344 reads
posted
9 / 13

Is there any electronic way to know if someone else has been in your email?  Any footprints?  Is there any indication if a hacker happens to get in same time you are there?

Slimroot 7 Reviews 3140 reads
posted
10 / 13

All email has routing information in the header which can be used to trace where it has come from and where it is going. With a little help from your Internet provider you can trace both incoming and outgoing email, though incoming is far easier. The ISp also has to be willing to work with you on this.

If someone is accessing your email from another computer, it is possible to discover the IP address of the machine that downloaded the email from the server. Again, you'll need your ISP's help.

You basically have to have someone check the connection logs for the server. In practice, it's more complicated than that, but unless someone breaks into the server and modifies a series of logs, there are "footprints" as you say.

frankie2003a 3740 reads
posted
11 / 13

As evidence that you email was "hacked", as you put it, you say:
"A couple of emails in my trash that I never had a chance to read."

More likely, a few stray mouse clicks.  It's very easy to do
unintended things with a few mouse clicks.  Haven't you ever
saved something to your inbox to the wrong folder?

fr

ROLLEREX 2940 reads
posted
12 / 13

There is a hack of sorts for free Yahoo mail accounts.

There is a trick involving a"forgot my password request" where your password can be sent to someone else.

Free Yahoo accounts are not very secure.
I would get another account and password.

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