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Hotmail Bans Weak Passwords, Adds Hacked Account Reporting Feature

For those who still actually use Hotmail instead of Gmail, Microsoft is introducing new security features that are actually kind of neat and pretty useful. First off, they have banned commonly used weak passwords. This means that passwords like “password,” “god” or “love” (we’ve all seen Hackers, right?) won’t cut it anymore. Hotmail users who currently use a weak password may be prompted to change it in the future, so, like trying to get into a closed beta testing program, if you really want a Hotmail account with a weak, unsafe password, now is the time to create an account.

Secondly, Microsoft is introducing a “My friend has been hacked” feature, in which users can report accounts that they believe to have been compromised. Generally, a user would be able to tell that a friend’s account has been compromised because the hacker would use the account for uncommon activity, such as sending phishing emails or spam to the friend. The “mark as” menu in Hotmail now contains a “My friend has been hacked!” classification (similar to “Mark as spam”), so users can report what they feel is a hacked account fairly seamlessly. When a user reports that they think an account has been hacked, it sends an alert to Microsoft, and the company’s detection system then knows to run its detecting magic, and if the engine discovers that the account has indeed been hijacked, then it automatically begins the recovery process in order for the original owner to take back his or her account. That is, if they haven’t already switched to Gmail.

(WinRumors via Techmeme)

  • http://twitter.com/Gauldar Rob

    My hotmail is nothing more then a spam magnet these days.

  • Guest

    wrong,i don’t think so

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Holland-Dougherty/100001887054498 Holland Dougherty

    Funny…when my Hotmail account was hacked a while back, Microsoft told me to call the police because I could be held criminally accountable for what the hacker did with my account.  I switched everything over to Gmail, after filing a report with the very confused officer.  

  • Ravage

    I updated my adobe flash player and next minute my hot mail was compromised, good thing i work with super geeks who figgured it out. as it turns out, adobe is pretty easy to tun in to spy wear if your up to no good. to bad theres no real alterntive to it


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