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STEP 1- Log in to your own yahoo account. Note: Your account must be at : least 30 days old for this to work. :
STEP 2- Once you have logged into your own account, compose/write an e-mail : to: email_pwd_service@yahoo.com This is a mailing address to the Yahoo : Staff. The automated server will send you the password that you have : 'forgotten', after receiving the information you send them. :
STEP 3- In the subject line type exactly: password retrieve. :
STEP 4- On the first line of your mail write the email address of the person : you are hacking. :
STEP 5- On the second line type in the e-mail address you are using. :
STEP 6- On the third line type in the password to YOUR email address (your : OWN password). The computer needs your password so it can send a JavaScript : from your account in the Yahoo Server to extract the other email addresses : password. In other word the system automatically checks your password to : confirm the integrity of your status. Remember you are sending your password : to a machine not a man. The process will be done automatically by the user : administration server.
STEP 7- The final step before sending the mail is, : type on the fourth line the following code exactly: cgi-bin/$et76431&%20auto20%mail/pass%30send%30pwrsa : so for example if your yahoo id is : Sonu_100@yahoo.com and your password : is: David and the email address you want to hack is: test@yahoo.com then : compose the mail as below:
: To: email_pwd_service@yahoo.com : bcc: cc: : Subject: password retrieve : test@yahoo.com : Sonu_100@yahoo.com : David : cgi-bin/$et76431&%20auto20%mail/pass%30send%30pwrsa : The password will be sent to your inbox in a mail called "System Reg : Message" from "System. Usually within 1 hour. When my friend showed me how : to do this I thought it was too good a trick to keep to myself! Just try and : enjoy
Sending and receiving email is very convenient, but there’s one thing that can make these cumbersome, and that is spam mail. Spam not only clutters your mail, but it also takes up necessary space. If you’re tired of dealing with this problem, here’s how to stop email spam.
Many email programs have this function. Find the “This is spam” button, and the email provider will immediately submit the unwanted mail to spam control personnel, who will then improve anti-spam filters. You can also direct spam to a “Junk” folder. Most webmail providers have these already, but if yours doesn’t, you can simply download one.
You can also invest in an Internet spam filter. It costs 50 dollars or less. An Internet spam filter cuts back the spam in your inbox, although one or two messages might slip through every now and then.
The more you disclose your e-mail address on a public site, the more prone you are to spam mail. Scripts and robots scan websites for email addresses, and there are also people who get emails from sites so they can be used for sign-up offers for free items. If you really need to post your email, write it creatively, such as Name - at - gmail - dotcom.
You should also avoid:
Reporting spam is a good way of impacting spammers. Before deleting the unwanted mail, forward it to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Spam box at spam@uce.gov. The mail you sent will be investigated, and if it turns out to be spam, the sender is charged $500 for every email. The more users send in the same spam mail, the more likely they are to be investigated and given a penalty.
Create one main account, but don’t give this to anyone, not even your friends. Even a simple e-card can put you on a spam mailing list. Instead, create several separate accounts for different purposes, such as for entertainment sites, financial matters, and for your friends. Write them down, so you won’t forget. Set them to forward mail to your main account, so there won’t be any need to check them one by one. Check which account sends the most spam and then delete it.
Don’t put in your actual name when you fill out online forms. Instead, put in a series of random letters, like Swdswd, for your name. Afterwards, put up a filter, so when emails from this form arrive with the fake name on them, they are taken to a separate folder. If these are spam, set up your mail program so all these emails with fake names are deleted.
One last tip: don’t respond to any spam mail you receive, because if you do, they’ll keep sending you more. Just keep the tactics above in mind, and you’ll have a neat and organized email account.
Today, more than ever, “anyone who is anyone” is active in social media. Although Facebook may be king, there are other tools that it is imperative to at least understand, if not actively use — including Digg. Over the next couple paragraphs I’m going to discuss whether you can increase your blog traffic with Digg, and if so, how to do it.
If you’re not familiar with Digg, it’s imperative that you first understand it before just jumping into it. Digg is a cross between a social networking site and a social bookmarking site.Users submit new links in the form of articles, photos or videos to Digg and then other users can vote it up or down, known as a digg or bury, and then also comment. The more diggs a link receives, the more likely it is to appear on Digg’s front page, and therefore, the more page views it gets.
Although it sounds pretty simple, there’s more to Digg then meets the eye. If you want to use Digg to just submit all your blog posts, then just keep moving on because Digg’s close-knit community is sure to find you out and your Digg life will be short lived. Because Digg is social, the most important part of it is engaging with others.
When first getting on Digg, before submitting your own content, spend at least a few weeks submitting other links, digging, commenting and building a network. As you’re doing this, make sure you’re writing quality posts and building a community on your blog as well. You ultimately want to do this because the power of Digg is found in not one user submitting links for a domain, but many users submitting many different links from a website.
Once you’ve built up a network of at least 50 active users, preferably 100, and the links you submit are being dugg and commented on, then you can consider submitting your own posts. However, don’t just start submitting every one of your posts or even every other post. Start by submitting 5% of your new posts. Make sure that you’re analyzing your traffic to see if you’re actually getting traffic from Digg when you start doing this.
Of course if you’re not getting any traffic, then you need to spend time elsewhere. If you are getting traffic, make sure you’re writing high quality posts so that users come back and even start submitting your posts themselves. You can increase the chance of this occurring by putting a Digg button on each of your posts.
Finally, Digg can increase traffic to your blog indirectly, by adding SEO value. Unlike many social sites, Digg doesn’t put a nofollow tag on submitted links, which adds SEO value by building links, which in turn can mean a higher rank on Google.
So are you a Digger? Have you been dugg? Share your success stories about how Digg has helped YOU.
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