Anna
April 26th 04, 01:43 PM
If it's been hi-jacked, you're llikely better off to start
a new account. Making sure she changes her password
frequently may also be a good idea to prevent people from
getting into her account. You can also send an email to
and let them know which account has been
hacked into and that they are sending improper messages
from it.
Good Luck
>-----Original Message-----
>My 11 year old daughter has been using msn to keep in
>touch with friends ( saves on the phone bill) for a
couple
>of years now, but someone has accessed her account and
>changed all the passwords and security question. They
have
>used it to send 'unsuitable' content to myself and other
>contacts she had. Is there any way of getting the
password
>re-set to let her use it again?
>.
>
a new account. Making sure she changes her password
frequently may also be a good idea to prevent people from
getting into her account. You can also send an email to
and let them know which account has been
hacked into and that they are sending improper messages
from it.
Good Luck
>-----Original Message-----
>My 11 year old daughter has been using msn to keep in
>touch with friends ( saves on the phone bill) for a
couple
>of years now, but someone has accessed her account and
>changed all the passwords and security question. They
have
>used it to send 'unsuitable' content to myself and other
>contacts she had. Is there any way of getting the
password
>re-set to let her use it again?
>.
>