I’m merely intrigued today. I must say this is all very interesting. Anyway, regarding the ‘rainbow’ project, it’s all true.
http://info.msn.com.cn/caihong/rainbow.html
Apparently this caihong project is not being read properly. Only China registered users will be qualified when they place the rainbow sign there.
However, there was another issue, my friend told me that other people uses this rainbow thing to send virus or hack into people’s account. So, I straight away deleted my rainbows. Hey, I was trying to help. I had like 40 rainbows on my nick.
Anyway, I went and did some research on my own. They said that two years ago, something like that happen. But, I wouldn’t know. They message was passed on by so many people. I did not search intensive enough to find out whether the two years issue really occured.
However, in the process of searching for all this, I came across certain interesting things. There is a method for you to hack into people’s hotmail. Someone in a website figured out how. But it does not allow your free reign of the person’s account. But, it gives you the image of what is at the page of the inbox or what so ever.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/08/20/hacking_hotmail_made_easy/
I did not try it so I wouldn’t know. The links that he was giving me was giving my head a throb. Hahas. But, I moved on to another website and was caught on by what the people there at the forum was discussing.
Apparently, this man talk to his ‘wife’ in msn when his wife was actually sleeping behind him. What I meant is that the man was talking a fake person on msn. Someone had hacked into his wife’s account.
There were possibilities to how this had occurred, as so nicely supplied by the users of the website.
Then, came up another topic about the website ‘camfrog’. Apparently, this website actually facilitate webcams. It allows you to converse with people using the webcam.
However, in this website, when this particular man asked the email address, and people give it to him, he managed to reset the password. And the user cannot go in. Thus, forcing them to create a new account.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/621305.html
I think it is all very interesting. So, there is a program that hacks into someone’s account or rather, resets the password. Interesting if you ask me.