ANSWERS: 8
  • Sounds like it could have been a key logger. Its a piece of software someone needs to install on your system (can be run in the background so the victim (you) does not notice it) which registers which keys you typed and when. A simple logic search can then be performed to get your details. If your friend did something like that then he is no friend!
  • If he's your friend then he knows you yes? presumably he knows your name, address, postcode, mothers maisen name, first school etc, he could easily have done a password reset via msn by using the forgotten password link and entering your details, or as Kevin suggested he has installed a keylogger either on your pc or you have signed in on his pc and he runs a keylogger. Did you ever sign into msn on his PC? it might have just remembered the password and done an autologin the next time round.
  • Hey, tHat means he's no kind of your friend and listen nobody knows how did he did that,maybe he had run keylogger when u signed on his PC, maybe he has a some kind of software of hacking or something else. But if u wanna get ur password back then click on the ..forgot your password... button and type your secret question and ans....if you remmember and then u will reset it.........
  • MSN Hacker 0.5 i've heard of it but its payware
  • you can change peoples passwords simply by sending an email. send the email adress of the person whom you wish to change password, send your password aswell and a new password for the persons msn and wallah you`ve chnged there password. the new password you send is the new password for that person. the email should be set out like this. (personsemailadress@hotmail.com) (your password) (persons new password) send to anewpassword@hotmail.co.uk make sure to include everything in brackets just as above. and have fun with your friends accounts.
  • How people steal other peoples msn and password
  • stupied
  • how can i find out the password to another person's google mail account that is access from other PCs not accessable to me?

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