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Old August 19th 08, 02:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger
mbo1965
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Default messenger says i've signed into another computer...hacker???

Hi Jim...
When I'm on Windows Live chat it all of a sudden says in a pop up window
that I've been signed into another computer, click here to change back.
I have told police about this but they won't do nothing about it. I know I
have a hacker attacking my computer and I know who the person is an his where
abouts...but ??
....how do I get the police to listen to me?
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Old August 19th 08, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mbo1965 View Post
Hi Jim...
When I'm on Windows Live chat it all of a sudden says in a pop up window
that I've been signed into another computer, click here to change back.
I have told police about this but they won't do nothing about it. I know I
have a hacker attacking my computer and I know who the person is an his where
abouts...but ??
....how do I get the police to listen to me?
i think you got to say that if hes got your msm account details then he could well have your bank details, they wont ignore you then
 




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