Re: Need advice about hacking and security

From: darlene (dlor60@hotmail.com)
Date: 10/28/02


From: dlor60@hotmail.com (darlene)
Date: 28 Oct 2002 14:14:17 -0800

Tiger Hillside <tigerhillsideNotReallyHere@netscape.net> wrote in message news:<3hhqrug424q47vt3k8rhv7ohaenv6v15a9@4ax.com>...
> In comp.security.misc I read this message from
> dlor60@hotmail.com (darlene):
>
> >If anyone can please give me some insight about some computer issues,
> >I would appreciate it.
> >
> >Since I've had my used computer for about 2 years, I've had my privacy
> >violated to the extreme. All of my email accounts - Hotmail, Yahoo,
> >my Outlook, my personal files have been tampered with. The sites
> >where I frequent, some sock puppet apparently take personal info from
> >personal emails and post them in their messages. I receive offensive
> >purported porno 'opt-in' emails that I did not subscribe to - even
> >within a few hours of creating a brand new email account. I also get
> >taunted by a psycho cyberstalker who puts her name in the 'subject' or
> >email address of porno junkmail to make it appear to be unsolicited
> >spam.
>
> I am not convinced this is stalking. I get lots of porno spam
> with names in the header like it comes from a "real" person. The
> same names show up a lot.
>
>
> [snip]

That's can very much be the case, however, the 'name' of this person
from the fake spam is the same name of the person who posts personal
info from my outgoing emails in public ng's. For every email I send
out, she posts something from *that* letter the following day in an
unrelated ng. She is a bonafide psycho.

If that doesn't qualify as cyberstalking, in the summer of last year
some sock puppet who found out which internet clubs I frequent,
started a chat session and brought up a very private and personal
matter that no one could have known about. I had written to someone
just prior to this 'person' chatting with me about this particular
matter. After this 'person' mentioned the details of MY life in the
context of her conversation, 'she' asked me for money. The unspoken
was perfectly clear.



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