I checked with my friend and he said he did not send me the message even though it came from his MSN account. But he did type in his username and password into that site.Originally posted by LatecomerX:That TK domain basically shows this MSN block-checker site - which its counterparts are known for logging into your account and sending fraudulous messages, including advertisements about their own site, with virus attachments to friends on your contact list. You probably found this site through a friend sending you a message about this, don't you?
http://messenger-tips.com/
That probably explains why.Originally posted by GIB:I checked with my friend and he said he did not send me the message even though it came from his MSN account. But he did type in his username and password into that site.
So that message was sent by the site then, obviously. Advise your friend to change his password, and get him to spread the message to those who sent him the same messages.Originally posted by GIB:I checked with my friend and he said he did not send me the message even though it came from his MSN account. But he did type in his username and password into that site.
wtf y was allen banned !!!Originally posted by LatecomerX:So that message was sent by the site then, obviously. Advise your friend to change his password, and get him to spread the message to those who sent him the same messages.
Do not go off topic.Originally posted by yiha093:wtf y was allen banned !!!
knn.....
I told him and he has changed his password.Originally posted by LatecomerX:So that message was sent by the site then, obviously. Advise your friend to change his password, and get him to spread the message to those who sent him the same messages.