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Question Posted Wednesday February 7 2007, 8:53 pm

just wondering if you can find out peoples passwords on your computer as in are they stored on there somehow? for eg, say i wanted to find my sisters hotmail password, would it be stored on here? if so where? and how do i find it?

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angieroonie answered Wednesday February 7 2007, 10:31 pm:
i highly doubt it's stored on your computer. do you need her to not find out about it? if so i dunno, but if you dont care if she knows, go to 'forgot my password' on hotmail. the answer to the question should be something you know since she's your sister. problem - it'll prolly change the password.

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Ender answered Wednesday February 7 2007, 9:35 pm:
No it's not stored anywhere, but what I did was install a keylogger and it tells you everything they type. Just search for keyloggers and download a free trial.

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