Hi all,
I know this is the general discussion, but I cant find my specific problem anywhere else. So, let me spit this out, I have been having a lot of hi-jack issues over the last few months. My lap top is secure an nothing is going to get in, however it is when I log in on to the www, that's where the problem starts.
A good example is that yesterday Microsoft hacked my outlook account, now why would they do that, these are people you trust. I changed my password based on their suggestion, then I could not get in again.
Long story short I managed to change the password (A very complex one) I am getting very good at this lol
, but the issue is that I have justifiable proof that its from Redmond. I have their IP.
This evening, i logged into outlook, and the sight said its the wrong password. I use lastpass. so instead of going through the link, I copied the PW and got into the site. :shock: Go figure.
I want to report this, but they dont have a complaints department or telephone number. Anything close to what you require... their answer is to change the password.
I give up.
Can someone assist?
I know this is the general discussion, but I cant find my specific problem anywhere else. So, let me spit this out, I have been having a lot of hi-jack issues over the last few months. My lap top is secure an nothing is going to get in, however it is when I log in on to the www, that's where the problem starts.
A good example is that yesterday Microsoft hacked my outlook account, now why would they do that, these are people you trust. I changed my password based on their suggestion, then I could not get in again.
Long story short I managed to change the password (A very complex one) I am getting very good at this lol
This evening, i logged into outlook, and the sight said its the wrong password. I use lastpass. so instead of going through the link, I copied the PW and got into the site. :shock: Go figure.
I want to report this, but they dont have a complaints department or telephone number. Anything close to what you require... their answer is to change the password.
Can someone assist?
My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- toshiba
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 bit SP1 Proffesional
- CPU
- Intel Core i3 cpu M 330
- Motherboard
- Intel Motherboard - K000124370
- Memory
- 2G
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) HD Graphics
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LP156WH2-TLAA
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768
- Hard Drives
- Toshiba MK3263GSXN Standard Drive
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GT30N DVD/CD Drive
- PSU
- Toshiba AC/DC Adaptor
- Case
- Toshiba
- Cooling
- Microsoft Notebook Cooling Base 1388
- Keyboard
- Toshiba Stellite Pro
- Mouse
- Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 1000
- Internet Speed
- Avg
- Antivirus
- bitdefender total security 2015
- Browser
- firefox
