That if I am right assuming c_burns1983@hotmail.com is your account, as I get spam from it. I messaged you on Facebook before, but since it happened again I thought I’d post it here. At least it’s not porn this time sigh
Yeah, ditto - I’ve got them too.
Thanks Cameron, but my penis is already large enough and I really dont need any Viagra until I’m much older.
[quote=“Scotty”]Yeah, ditto - I’ve got them too.
Thanks Cameron, but my penis is already large enough and I really dont need any Viagra until I’m much older.[/quote]
At least you were not offered to see the video of his girlfriend, unfortunately I wasn’t quick enough to understand it’s spam as it came from trusted email, so I clicked to open it and saw the screenshot… 
Come now, his right hand isn’t that disgusting.
I’m thinking that last update of MSN was not as secure as microsoft led me to beleive.
Password changed AGIAN, now 20 characters long of random alphanumerics and not used on any other accounts. Hotmail informed AGAIN. Saddly its about as secure as I can make it without deleting the account and getting a new one, which I plan to do in a few months (got some important emails coming to that account).
The realy annoying thing is this hacker deleted all the contacts stored on my Microsoft account when he was done, so now my MSN list is also barren. Although that does solve some problems.
Once again, Nice security update Microsoft.
[quote=“Cameron”]The realy annoying thing is this hacker deleted all the contacts stored on my Microsoft account when he was done, so now my MSN list is also barren. Although that does solve some problems.[/quote]Actually, this is potentially caused by a different, unrelated issue. In more recent times, Microsoft (and seemingly everyone in the IT world) has been moving towards so-called ‘Cloud Computing’, which has its benefits, but also has the downside that it seems that it seems to be pretty easy for large amounts of data to be lost. Its happened to Microsoft at least once (which wiped out my MSN Messenger list, and some of the older emails in my Hotmail account), and I know for sure its happened to another organisation once (I forget the name though - I don’t think I’d ever heard of it otherwise), but I’m pretty certain its an alarmingly common occurence. Not that its happening all the time, but considering the impact of the losses, still too often for my tastes.
Argh! Really? Thanks for the warning! I have some older messages on my hotmail account that I really really don’t want to lose… time to migrate them to gmail I think…
Thanks!
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