Re: Email Hackers

From: Chuck (none_at_example.net)
Date: 06/27/04


Date: 27 Jun 2004 09:53:10 -0500

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 01:15:03 -0700, hacked <hacked@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

>Hey,
>
>This may be a long thread. I sent an email through hotmail(not this one) to a company applying for a job. It had my picture and lots of personal information. I have the feeling that the employer hacked my email and used my picture to broadcast false sexual accusations about me over hotmail. I get negative stares from people everywhere on the street and random people start yelling at me. I've tried closing the account and it has been scheduled for deletion for like 3-4 months now but they are still there. Maybe he is able to reopen them, I'm not sure. If so, I will be stuck with this problem my entire life. I tried contacting Microsoft tons of times and they always say, see our 'terms of use' policy' and refuse to delete them.
> I've contacted the police and they say, show us proof. However, it's all being done behind my back and I have no direct evidence. I know I'm not crazy. I've been thinking of getting a P.I. but they are expensive. In the mean time, its alienating everyone and my new boss is just looking for an excuse to fire me.
> Can people be taken to court and sued for this kind of thing? I want to sue the pants off of him. What are my options?
>
>Thanks

Can you sue? Yes. Will you have a reasonable chance of winning? Only a lawyer
can tell you. And IANAL.



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