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its just too easy

wake@wakeup.com


Sep 27, 06 - 4:38 PM
Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

I browse the the, I look around and I get in...

This is a friendly hack ... thats why we tell you your password.

try: arsearse

and next time dont be obvious with your secret question...

just too easy



Sep 28th, 2006 - 8:35 PM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

Sorry about the typo ...

I meant to say ..

I browse the net, I look around and I get in...

Oh, don't waste your time tracing the IP, do you think I be that stupid.

just too easy



Sep 28th, 2006 - 8:49 PM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

Will someone get in touch with Jeff!!! Phone call or something ...

I can still get into his account...
Jeffrey Lancaster



Oct 2nd, 2006 - 2:14 AM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

However you are, (at present unknown), I now have a new hotmail account address. For those of you who want it contact me, go via someone else who knows me or phone me and I will pass it on. Jeff.
unknown



Oct 3rd, 2006 - 1:03 PM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

Jeff don’t waste your efforts, to discover the unknown, your just going have to trust me when I say I am unknown and will remain that way.

You were choosen at random, I don't know you, you don't know me, there is no common link, pure random.

I’m not here to harm anything, dont care about your emails or anything about you.

I left you with the capacity to reclaim your account, but you never figured it out, your secret answer was the same, even if the question was different.

When saw you retry to recover your password and you failed. The only hope I had to help you was to post it here, yes it was 'wrong' to do so, but I saw it as the only way to help you get back in.

Now think of this, easy question, easy answer, difficult question, difficult answer.
Jeffrey Lancaster



Oct 4th, 2006 - 2:48 AM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

Just to let you know that I don't visit the Goldstock website very often. Mainly around the time of the Festival, and on the day I did, and found your message, was pure co-incidence for me. There must be a reason that you posted here. Obviously going through my account. In the 6 days that I was without this facility, I had missed a message from a friend stating that they were in Hospital having a tumour removed! You prevented me from knowing about that. Think about your actions in the future if you are going to "play games", or do something worthwhile like hack into a terrorist website and close them down. I could find you if I wanted to. You have already left me clues in your messages, the timing of them, and also but what you haven't done, as well as what you have, but I have far better things to do than worry about you. At least you had the decency to tell me, but other than that, "Thanks for denying me the "Hospital Message". I will know leave it there, and so, and say, no more.
goodbye



Oct 4th, 2006 - 1:46 PM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

I’m sorry about the important emails you missed, but with such important matters one would expect a real telephone call and not an email, I would, nevertheless, it was not my intention ... Honest, I thought you would gained access ...

Goodbye forever...
Jeffrey Lancaster



Oct 6th, 2006 - 3:10 AM
Re: Jeff Lancaster's hotmail password

You are still trying to dodge the blame and responsibilities of your actions. It may well be that the person concerned tried to phone me, but I have been away from home for a month, and therefore unable to answer the phone or get messages. However I can always find a terminal to use, providing I am allowed access! Suppose this had been a more serious matter, for example, a family member needed a transplant; blood swop, bone marrow; etc. that needed to be supplied by a "blood relative". YOUR ACTIONS could have prevented something like this from happening and cost a life. Although this sounds rather dramatic; but somewhere it the World, this could have occured due to your actions. Would you be happy with that on your conscience? In the future, just THINK before you ACT. Try and do some good in the World rather than potential harm. "Adios"!!


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