ok so ima 16/f and i got an email from myspace admin. saying that someone hacked into my account and it said in tht email it said that email address but i deleted it.. how do i get that email back?
runawayxlove answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:34 pm: hey, i think that was pretty much just junkmail. it wasnt an admin from myspace at all. it was some loser trying to get all your account information. just ignore it. make sure all your stuff and information on myspace is normal and just change your password. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:26 pm: It's a good think you deleted that e-mail even it was an accident. Nobody from Myspace will ever contact you tell you your account has been hacked. If it told you to click a certain link or provide details don't.
Trust me, you would know your account had been hacked because every last one of your Myspace friends would be affected if the attacker sent messages and bulletins under your name. If nobody is griping about that don't worry and to be safe change your password.
The people who sent the message to you probably wanted all your account details so they could hack you. If you need to see that e-mail again check your trash folder. However, trash automatically disappears after a certain period on there. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
looloo12 answered Monday April 16 2007, 8:09 pm: on the side where it says "inbox, outbox, trash" click on trash and i should be in there. if you delete your trash then theres no other way to view it again other than sending an email to the myspace people asking them to send the info again.
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