Oh my lord!!! Someone hacked onto my account and asked a question in my column that said my friend was going to commit suicide because she was ugly!!! I did not write that and the question is not even true!!!! I don't even know who that girl is in the picture!!!! So shes not even my friend and I didn't write that question!!!! Please don't believe that question!!!! My question is I want to find out who hacked my account and wrote that question, so how do I find out? My password is not easy to uncode so I don't know how they did it!! I'm scared because I don't want that person to stalk me. If any of you answered that question that talked about my friend being ugly, please leave hate mail to the answer of it. I repeat, I would never write a question like that.
Additional info, added Tuesday August 1 2006, 9:28 am: So if you saw that question and you looked at that girls picture, do not think shes commiting sucide because first of all I don't even know her and shes not my friend! The person who hacked onto it and wrote it wants to drag me down !!. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? x_woah_me answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 5:42 pm: Report Abuse -
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Asking us to write hate mail is mean, rude, and immiture. Just because someone hacked your password doesn`t mean you should go down to their level & write hate mail. Be the better person and just do the right thing. File an Abuse Report.
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Teza answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 2:20 pm: Asking us to write hate mail to that person is real immature. I know what they did might really piss you off, but we can't do anything about it. Report and abuse to DN and he will do something about it. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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