dose any one know how to get a hi5 email adress by just knowing his name..please
dose any one know how to get a hi5 email adress by just knowing his name..please
No. Email addresses are not 'registered' to names in any way.
i like this girl and she has a hi5 profile..so is there a way to get her e mail address so i can add her in 2my MSN...please tell me..thank you
Ask her in real life.
If you don't know her in real life, what's the point of liking her?
u know the prob is if i dont know her in real life i could ask it with a hi5 mesage..straight..but she is kind of a friend of mine...think u understand me..
Look, mike explained it, real names are not linked to email addresses in any way. Who knows, she could've given a fake name when registering her email account.
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so do u mean that there is no way even to get which email address dose she use to log in...in 2her acount.![]()
We've all told you. There is no way to find out her email address just by knowing her name.
ok cool but is there a way 2 hack her acount by knowing other details or some thing....which i can get so i can be sure about whether she has a boyfriend or not,,
thanx
You could try bruteforcing her account password, or looking for a public hi5 exploit.
dude i am kind of new at these stuff so i realy hope that u can explane me what are those two options are..u gave me i tried using google but still i am kindof confused...thank you..![]()
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Bruteforcing - using a program (or manually) guessing every possible combination of letters and/or numbers and/or symbols until you get her password.
The other option is pretty self explanitory, just try Googling up "hi5 exploits" or something similar
*. Nobody would bother hacking a random social networking site for kids, so forget about public exploits. If there are exploits, you need to know basic web scripting to use them
2. Forget about brute-forcing as well. I, as a guy who's entirely self-taught in less than 2 years, even protect my website from brute-force attacks. If any remotely popular website was vulnerable to brute-force, the developers shouldn't be developing. The same generally goes for XSS and SQL injection, although I know that unfiltered user input can sometimes slip directly into SQL queries or the generated page so some flaws in this area can be expected from time to time.