Question:
My Hotmail sending out Virus emails to my contacts?
bjamin4686
2011-02-27 16:18:49 UTC
ok, I have tons of emails that i have not deleted. I have over 5000 emails in my inbox, since i just get so tired of trying to delete them individually. Now my hotmail is sending out virus emails to my contacts, how do i stop this?? I tried changing my Password for hotmail but its still doing it. I want to keep my hotmail email account, what do i do? Should i delete all emails and keep only the most important emails, or does that not even matter at this point?

thanks in advance
Seven answers:
2011-02-28 14:20:40 UTC
Your account got compromised. First change your password. Account help.http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/acct/in… for just about anything to do with your account. Then run anti Virus and Anti Spyware. Should be fine then.
2016-10-01 10:42:18 UTC
i've got had very almost precisely the comparable. right here is what you will could do: - opt for all of the messages that are 'defective' and mark them as 'fishing/undesirable' mail. - - proceed to try this as extra pours in. - then, amend your password. - next, set your protection settings to intense (in hotmail). final yet no longer least: please examine in case you're using hotmail on your cellular telephone. in case you're, i might propose you to no longer as they are rather uncomplicated to crack for hackers. You did no longer point out in case you do or do no longer, so that's basically a tip. reliable success.
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2016-08-29 18:21:31 UTC
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2011-02-27 18:45:46 UTC
like suffered form email worm, if you open some unknow email or unknown attachment, this could trigger the email worm and will automatically send emails to your contacts, you have anti virus software? do a full scan with the software
2011-02-27 16:24:47 UTC
seeing as you can batch delete the Emails

i can not see your problem there.



as for sending out Emails.



your computer is infected with a worm.



remove the infection problem solved.







.
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2011-03-02 03:19:49 UTC
I had one a few weeks ago, I tried my 3 PAID anti viruses (Norton, AVG & Avast) and all 3 foundf 0 threats, however Malwarebytes found the worm and now it is gone! :D
peanutbuterjellytime
2011-02-27 16:44:08 UTC
A worm, huh? I recommend downloading and installing MalwareBytes' AntiMalware, but first, try booting into safe mode with networking [F8 at start up.] Hope this helps.

Oops! Forgot the website! Sorry! Here you go: http://www.malwarebytes.org


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