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got a mail with * Ur password has been stolen * as subject
hi,
I got the following mail. Is it a hoax or some team is really trying to crack
my system?
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To: mksarav@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Ur password has been stolen
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Hi!
Ur password has been stolen by our team.
U may be wondering what may be our aim .. .. without changing
the password, we r just warning and leaving the password to the owner itself..
We r the team who keep on try to find loopholes.
We hope u will maintain ur password so that u will not receive this kind of
mail again.
Ur password enemy,
Password Crack Team