On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Tony Abedini wrote:

> Obviously if I changed my password, then I'd ruin the
> chance of the person logging in again, so NO I haven't
> change my password.

The classic "hunted turning hunter" maneuver?? :)

But if someone has your password, I would still assume the best thing to
do would be to change it immediately. What happens if *he* changes it
first? You would be probably locked out of your account and take my word
for it, making a new ID and letting everyone know of it is not worth the
pain. If the account is of no consequence, fine.. play on. But if it
important, remember he has access to your documents and can cause
problems if he gets nasty. :(

If you really want to know who it is, use the data you already have.
Will additional data really help?? Is Yahoo cooperating in this? I would
have serious doubts about their giving you the IP etc. 

Just my $0.02 worth.

<a href=http://dhar.homelinux.com/dhar/>Sumit Dhar</a>
Manager, Business Development and Products,
SLMsoft.com

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