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I keep getting E-mails on my E-mail friendishan@animeslave.co.cc from frindishan@animeslave.co.cc

 

Why does this keep happening?

 

Is it that someone has hacked my account

 

or

 

Is heliohost sending me those E-mails?

Posted

Always different,

mostly subject are like

i need your help where are you?

or sometimes

You gotta see this

or something,

 

and in all they have a link in it.

 

and the link never works.

Posted
so that means someone has hacked my account.

 

No it means somebody has got your email address (from your home page) and is using it as the From: address and sending you spam. You need to look at the email headers and see the host it's coming from. Sometimes you can report the spammer if he's using his own host.

 

That's why it's not a good idea to have your email address listed on your pages but use a form mail instead.

 

 

Posted
How can someone send me mails with my E-mail without knowing my password?

 

They're not using your account to send emails, they are just using your address. They could use my address if they had it and wanted too, but the email headers would still show thier true host.

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
How are they able to use my address to send mails?

It's not /really/ your address, it only looks like it is.

Posted

People can make emails "appear" to be from whomever they want. As an example, try this site: http://emailpranker.com. See how you can send an email to yourself appearing to be from whomever you want? That's because the "From" line of the email header can contain whatever email address I want. However, if you look through the Message Headers, you can see exactly what server the email originated from. This is how many "phishers" (people trying to steal your passwords) work. They make their email appear to be from a legitimate source (such as gmail.com or whatever) and then either ask you to email back your account details or visit some phony website that looks like GMail. Do you understand now?

 

If not, I suggest taking a look at the PHP mail function.

 

The format for it is:

 

mail($SendTo, $SubjectofEmail, $BodyofEmail, $MessageHeaders);

 

By setting $MessageHeaders to "From: Heliohost_Account_Issues@gmail.com\r\n" the email will appear to be from the email address Heliohost_Account_Issues@gmail.com.

 

Coincidentally, that is almost exactly how Email Pranker sends out the "Prank" emails.

Posted
People can make emails "appear" to be from whomever they want. As an example, try this site: http://emailpranker.com. See how you can send an email to yourself appearing to be from whomever you want? That's because the "From" line of the email header can contain whatever email address I want. However, if you look through the Message Headers, you can see exactly what server the email originated from. This is how many "phishers" (people trying to steal your passwords) work. They make their email appear to be from a legitimate source (such as gmail.com or whatever) and then either ask you to email back your account details or visit some phony website that looks like GMail. Do you understand now?

 

If not, I suggest taking a look at the PHP mail function.

 

The format for it is:

 

mail($SendTo, $SubjectofEmail, $BodyofEmail, $MessageHeaders);

 

By setting $MessageHeaders to "From: Heliohost_Account_Issues@gmail.com\r\n" the email will appear to be from the email address Heliohost_Account_Issues@gmail.com.

 

Coincidentally, that is almost exactly how Email Pranker sends out the "Prank" emails.

 

Ok thanks i get it.

 

anyways how do i check the message headers?

Lol@Ubuntu.

crap, what is there to "lol" if i use ubuntu?

 

 

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There's an option to show more details to the right of the email details on gmail. Not sure on other hosts.

 

Also, there's nothing wrong with Ubuntu, some linux users just don't like it since it's not what linux was really meant to be; easy.

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