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There are two reasons you might think your account has been hacked.
You may have received a message from Microsoft that says, “Help us secure your account”. That means we have seen some activity on your account that is out of the ordinary enough for us to take measures to lock down your account until you can take action.
You have seen activity such as unauthorized charges, spam being sent to your contact list, unrecognized names in your file sharing, etc.
If neither of those sounds like your situation, please visit When you can’t sign in to your Microsoft account.
Follow these steps in order to help you take back control of your Microsoft account.
Note: Xbox customers will find a solution customized to the way you interact with your console and account on Xbox Compromised Account Solution.
1. Change your Microsoft account password
The first thing you’ll want to do to protect your account is to change your password.
Go to Recover your account and type in the email address, phone number, or Skype name you use to sign in. Then select Next.
We'll ask where you'd like to get your security code. Select Next.
Type the requested information and select Send code.
Type the security code into Verify your identity, then select Next.
Type in your New password. Then confirm it by typing it again into the Re-enter password field.
If you are unable to change your password using a security code to your contact information, complete the recovery form. Here are some tips you can use to fill out the form.
Note: For the protection of your account, we have strict policies on how our advocates can help you with your account. Microsoft Support advocates are not able to reset your password provide account information without proper validation or make any changes to your account security on your behalf. Only you can reset your password and make security changes to your account.
Steps to take if I can't verify that I own the account
We recommend that you try again, up to two times per day. You may find more information or have remembered something that will help.
You can always create a new account if you’re having trouble with the recovery request and try again later when you remember something new that might help.
2. Check sign in activity for sign ins that weren’t you
After signing in, you’ll want to review the recent activity on your account. If you see any account activity that looks unfamiliar, select This wasn’t me, and we’ll help you change your password if you haven’t already done so.
Note: Location is based on IP address and is approximate to protect your privacy. Look for consistency rather than exactness of location.
Go to Security > Sign-in activity > View my activity
Because of the sensitivity of this information, we’ll need to verify your identity with a security code. On the Protect your account screen, select the method by which you’d like to receive this code, then select Send code.
On the Enter code screen, enter the security code you receive.
Review the recent sign-in activity on your account. If you see any successful sign-in that you do not recognize, run a scan with your security software and remove any malware you find. Then change your password again.
3. Review your Microsoft account settings
Check Security Contact Info: Remove any security contact information the attacker might have added.
On the Security basics page, select the Update info button. If you're not already signed in to your Microsoft account, you'll be prompted to sign in.
You may be asked to enter a verification code to continue. If you don't have access to your alternate email or phone number, choose I don't have any of these and follow the instructions to replace your security info.
You'll see your security info under Security settings. Choose Remove for any you want to remove. You may be asked to add new security info before you can remove the old info.
Update Outlook.com email settings: Sometimes attackers change your email settings so that they receive emails you send out, or they set up automatic replies for emails you receive. Because this is so common, Microsoft will reset these settings to the default options if we think your account was compromised.
Sign in to Outlook.com
Select the settings icon, then View all settings.
Review the following settings and remove any unfamiliar addresses or information that might have been added:
Remove OneDrive Sharing: Make sure an attacker didn’t give himself access to your files.
Sign in to OneDrive.
Select Shared on the left menu under OneDrive.
Review the folders and files that you're sharing to see if any have been added or removed.
Review Order History: Review Order history for unrecognized charges.
If you see charges you don’t remember making, check your apps and downloaded content to make sure someone in your family didn’t make the purchase.
If you do determine that the charge isn’t yours, see What to do about unexpected charges from Microsoft.
4. Protect your other online accounts
If an attacker had access to your username and password, they may have access to any other accounts where you used that account. Just to be safe, you should change your passwords on those other sites as well.
5. Protect your Microsoft account for the future
Take a look at our tips in Help protect your Microsoft account. We especially recommend you take a look at our Do’s and Don’ts for creating a strong password, and that you consider using two-step verification and the Microsoft Authenticator app to help strengthen your account security and to sign-in without passwords.
Adding additional security contact info can make it easier to recover your account if someone else takes control of it, or you forget your password. We never use your security contact info for marketing purposes—it’s only to verify your identity.
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Hotmail (now known as Outlook.com) is one of the oldest free email providers that is owned by Microsoft. Although Gmail has been really popular, many people still own a Hotmail account so that they’re able to use the services such as Windows Live Messenger, SkyDrive and etc that is being offered for free to their Live users. Hacking Hotmail account is not impossible but not really that easy as well as it requires a bit of patience and luck. The first method that would definitely work is to install a keylogger and steal the Hotmail login credentials. The guessing of the secret answer to the secret question set by the user is no longer effective because you need to fill up a bunch of questionnaire with the accurate answers to verify that you actually own the Hotmail account or else the request will be rejected.
The third and final method to crack a Hotmail password is by brute forcing with a wordlist or dictionary file. This method would be the best because the password will be retained and not reset which will not trigger the account owner’s attention while you can access and view the emails. Other than that, there are also many basic users that uses common passwords which can be easily cracked. There are many brute forcing tools that can be found on the Internet but most of them are either broken (not working) or infected by malware. We have found a script written by Adam Joseph that works and is safe to use.
Simply follow the simple step by step instructions below on how to use the script to crack a Hotmail account.How To Crack An Msn Account For Messenger Web
1. Download the Python Windows Installer and install. Make sure you download the version 2.7.x.
2. Then download this python script and extract the compressed ZIP archive file to your computer. You should see two files, hotmail.py and wordlist.txt.
3. Click the Start button, type cmd in the Search bar and press Enter to launch command prompt.
4. Change to the directory where the hotmail.py and wordlists.txt file resides using the CD command. Here is the syntax of the command to brute force a Hotmail account using the hotmail.py file.
hotmail.py -u username@hotmail.com -w wordlist.txt
Replace the username with the account that you want to crack and optionally you can also add more words to the wordlists.txt. Currently the wordlists.txt dictionary file already contains more than 300,000 words.
5. After typing the command, press Enter and let it run. Once a correct password has been found from the word list file, the script will automatically stop processing. You can see the image below that we’ve successfully cracked our own Hotmail account using this script.
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This python script test the Hotmail username and password on Live’s POP3 server at port 995. We prefer to use this python script than any other programs with fancy graphical user interface out there because you never know what is being embedded to the program. As for a script, the code can be viewed directly with a text editor such as the Windows Notepad or Notepad++ to determine if it is safe and clean from any malicious code.