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Old 07-23-2003, 12:22 PM   #1
subiedon
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For all you hackers

Need help in hacking into this email address...causing a lot of problems for me, sending me hate mail and all....don't know who it is, if you can help me get any info on this i really appreciate it, you can post it here or pm me what you find out....Thanks

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Old 07-30-2003, 02:22 AM   #2
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subiedon,
Contact yahoo customer service and they will probably have you forward the emails to them. They can help you out there and if it is serious enough they will turn it over to the authorities.
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Old 08-02-2003, 11:21 PM   #3
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Has he threatened you yet? If so, thats a criminal offense.
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Old 08-07-2003, 09:32 AM   #4
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subiedon,

Have you found out who it was yet? If not I have found this info for you...

That information is in the header. All major e-mail programs can display header information. Here's how:


In Microsoft Outlook, double click the e-mail. Then click View > Options.
In Microsoft Outlook Express, click the e-mail. Then click File > Properties and select the Details tab.
In Eudora, double click the message. Then click the Blah Blah button.
In Netscape, click the message to open it. Then click View > Message Source to display the header.

The sender's revealing information is in the sections that begin with "Received:." There may be several of these, depending on the number of computers the e-mail traversed. The originating computer is in the bottom "Received:."

That section will have an Internet Protocol (IP) number, such as 124.213.45.11. It can be traced on a number of Web sites. I use InterNIC. The number is probably assigned to the sender's Internet service provider, rather than the sender. But the ISP will be able to identify the sender using that number.

I hope this helps.
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