How to Know Who Has Hacked Into Your MSN
- 1). Launch a browser and go to the MSN site.
- 2). Click the "Sign In" link in the top-right corner of the page.
- 3). Type your username and password in the fields on the page that appears. Click the "Sign In" button. If you are able to log in, it is a good sign that the hacker did not change your password.
- 1). Launch a browser and go to the MSN site, click the "Sign In" link in the top-right corner of the page and type your username and password in the fields on the page that appears. Click the "Sign In" button.
- 2). Check to see if the city at the top of the page is the city that you designated for weather and local news. If it is not, someone has changed it.
- 3). Click the "More" menu bar link and choose "My MSN." Check to see if the content modules on the page are the way that you have had them arranged.
- 1). Launch a browser and go to the MSN site, click the "Sign In" link in the top-right corner of the page and type your username and password in the fields on the page that appears. Click the "Sign In" button.
- 2). Click the "Hotmail" link in the top-left corner of the page.
- 3). Check to see if any new messages are plain text instead of bold that signifies new mail. If there are new messages that are not bold, then it means someone has clicked them and read the content.
- 4). Check to make sure your messages are arranged in the same way and in the same folders as you left them. If messages are missing or in different folders, then there is good reason to believe someone has moved them.
Log On
Check Content
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