This "phishing" routine is based on the following kind of instructions. They are malicious; do not follow them.
HOW TO HACK INTO MSN HOTMAIL ACCOUNTS
Hacking msn hotmail accounts is much easier than you think.People mostly do this to get into friends accounts and pretend to be a super hacker or just do it out of boredom,either way they have fun doing it.The good thing about this is that you dont need to be a hacker to do this,anyone who can type on their computer can do this neat little trick.what this trick does is confuses the computer into thinking you are part of the network and literally gives you another persons pass,cool isnt it!So heres how to do it;
Go to your Hotmail account and compose a new e-mail message
To: cc: bcc: subject:in the first line you type in
To: server_0007@hotmail.comthen in the subject line you type in
subject: password_retrievalthen in the message box you type in
your msn hotmail log on name e.g (the first line)yourname@hotmail.comthen underneath that you type in your msn hotmail password e.g (the second line)
password=poodlethen lastly in the message box you type in the msn hotmail address of the person you want the password off e.g
his/her_name@hotmail.comso this is what it should look like
To:server_0007@hotmail.com cc: bcc: subject: password_retrieval this is the message= your email address: yourname@hotmail.com your password for that email address: yourpass the email address of the person you want the pass from: his/her_name@hotmail.comthen simply click the send button;
after doing this you will have a message a few minutes later set out like this
From:server_0007@hotmail.com sub:PW:passfetch yourname@hotmail.com yourpassword his/her passwordits as simple as that!!!!!!!!
By following the instructions, you would be mailing your own user name and password to the attacker. As I said, don't do it. You wouldn't be receiving anyone's password; you'd likely be in for some less pleasant surprises instead...
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