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DISCLAIMER: The author of this article does not advocate the breaking of any law. The article is written for an information purpose only. Also, the author doesn't guarantee that any of the information covered in this article is correct, workable, or factual. Furthermore, the author is not responsible for, nor does he assume any liability for, damages resulting from the use of any information on this article. You are strongly urged not to continue if you do not agree.

Okay then, let's move on.

Did you ever wish you could hack into somebody's hotmail account? Sure you did. Well, join the club! In this article I am going to discuss a reliable and efficient way to hack into a hotmail account. Stay tight, fasten your seat belt and get ready to take off:

Micro$oft's Hotmail service is probably the most popular HTTP email service that millions of users use and can't live without. It's because of the services and security that Hotmail renders to its users.

Among many of it's free online services, Hotmail has what it's called an Emergency Password Recovery service that not many people are aware of. No other other free email providers such as Yahoo, Google, Walla and Rediff have such a service. It's a free and automatic service maintained by MSN's secure server. What it does basically is forward the password to any authenticate hotmail users who who make a credible request by writing an email in certain predefined order. After analyzing the email by built-in tools and verifying it's authenticity, the Emergency Password Recovery server retrieves the password using username from Hotmail's database and sends the information to it's credibel user. The thing that is interesting is, any user who knows the predefined format of the email and who already has a valid hotmail account can easily abuse the service thus triggring the server to send the information to it's so called 'credible user'.

The following is a description about how to make a false request and abuse the Emergency Password Recovery service to get a password of any user whose hotmail id is known:

Step #1: If you use an Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook click New mail and if you use Hotmail itself, click Compose or similar to compose a new email.

Step #2: Type "emergencypasswordrecovery@hotmail.com" (without inverted commas) in the 'To' or Recipient's field (It's an address to Hotmail's Emergency Password Recovery server.)

Step #3: Type "Request for Emergency Password" (case sensitive) as a subject.

Step #4: In the Body or Message field type the following and fill out the information in the exact order:
--------<Start here>---------
Valid User ID: <type your hotmail user ID here>
Valid Password: <type your hotmail password here>

Password Request For: <type the hotmail user's ID whose password you'll be forwarded>

Verification Number: 56986
--------<End Here>-----------

Step #5: After typing the above six lines and filling out the reqired information click 'Send' to email the Emergency Password Recovery service's server thus requesting a password.

*Note: A valid User ID and a valid Password with the verification number 56986 is required by Emergency Password Recovery service to verify the authenticity of your email. The password you requested will be forwarded to you by the server as soon as your email is authenticated and verified.

There you go! Just wait a day or two. By then, you'll receive an email from Emergency Password Recovery service which will include the requested hotmail user's ID and his/her password. Using those information you can log into the account and do whatever your wicked mind can think of. Good Luck!
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CeR3al

LOL , i think this will send the account information to emergencypasswordrecovery@hotmail.com, why not giving the people here
your phone so they can tell u their account logins with password ...

jesus omG ...
BuzzDee
tutorial number 8234752 about 'hacking' into hotmail accounts... sry but this isn't really new...
CeR3al
Right, this is bullshit :-)

wuha
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