Can anyone hack Yahoo e-mail account?
hey so the deal is i know my wife is talking to this one ****** via Yahoo E-mail and i am trying to see what they are talking about... can anyone help me? this is urgent... please
ok hold on. Im guessing here but correct me if im wrong. You and your wife is getting a divorce because she was chatting online with a dude and probably had sexual incounters so you guys broke up then you wanted to try the same thing and see if you can meet some chick online. Am i close? :P
As far as hacking into an email account..im not sure...talk to sinister or kain about that.
As far as hacking into an email account..im not sure...talk to sinister or kain about that.
Not to throw my judgement around, but isn't this a little wrong? You're breaking up, you've commented on how you dislike her, you've talked about finding new things to show interest in, and now you want to shove your head into another part of the picture? Beyond the possible outcome of doing it, isn't this the opposite route you should be taking? Run Spot, run...
And just so you know, the only way to get into the account would be make a fake page for her to log-in to, or brute force the password. There is another way, but if you have to ask, you definately won't be able to do it.
And just so you know, the only way to get into the account would be make a fake page for her to log-in to, or brute force the password. There is another way, but if you have to ask, you definately won't be able to do it.
The answer to your problems is a keylogger...records ever keystroke she makes into a file...if you want to look at past stuff...wait till the next time she types her password into yahoo...then look in the key logger file for it
Originally Posted by cberman
The answer to your problems is a keylogger...records ever keystroke she makes into a file...if you want to look at past stuff...wait till the next time she types her password into yahoo...then look in the key logger file for it
http://www.softizer.com/show_product...ced_keylogger/
try that one and see if it does the job
Originally Posted by PureCRXtasy
Heh, one of the first good programs I ever wrote was a keylogger. If it's not stored, the keylogger is the way to go.
Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
Originally Posted by PureCRXtasy
Heh, one of the first good programs I ever wrote was a keylogger. If it's not stored, the keylogger is the way to go.


The "forget password" feature works like a charm as well. Heck, you know her name, birthdate and all, i bet you could get in there easily.


