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I don't have any direct experience with Kaspersky, but have
heard only good things.
Leo
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Well leo, i have recently faced it two times that some one hacked Yahoo or MSN ID. I have given the detail in my blog http://wisdomtalks.com/hacking-yahoo-or-hotmail-is-it-possible/
I would not have believe it, if i donot face it myself.
I am using strong Password as well all other measures being suggested by MSN. And i really donot understand how this guy is hacking.
Actually LEO Hotmail is the most unsecure program on the net. Because of the fact hotmail now has this credential recovery program anyone can access your account. You go the the revert link and all you need to get correct is their birthdate and their ip and that's it. You now have ownership of their e-mail. And they can get your ip using a tool called IP Get. All you have to do is change your display picture and the hacker has your ip.
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