MrClass
Hey guys. I suddenly get this message when I try to login to my hotmail account: You haven't signed in from this location recently
I use this email everyday, so I suspect the account has been hijacked or something. I tried several ways to recover the email but obviously nothing worked.
First, I requested a reset code to be sent to my emergency gmail; I get the code, put it in the required textbox and hit the submit button. The page simply refreshes and asks me for a reset code again; if I put the same code, it gives me an error that the code has expired.
Second, I requested a password reset link. Microsoft sent me the password reset link to my gmail; I get that link fine. I click the link, enter a new unused strong password, and hit submit. The account now gets the new password but when I try to login, I get the same "You haven't signed in from this location recently" message again.
Third, I followed the account recovery utility. Microsoft shows me a form which asks for some detailed activity about my account (such as some subjects of last sent emails, addresses of some recipients which I have recently sent emails to, name of some folders in my account...etc). I filled everything perfectly, and I get an email from Microsoft to my gmail that the info entered was correct and gives me a password reset link. I click the password reset link, enter a new unused strong password, the account takes it, I try to login, and get the same error message.
I'm running out of ideas here; has anyone recovered their Hotmail using an other way? Help please!
nuclearcat
I think your ISP using load-balancing in proxies ugly way. 1 request russian satgate ip, one request lebanon over ogero. I so this often on some ISPs.
Try to find VPN or some reliable proxy (take attention, it should be secure also, or ur traffic can be sniffer there by hackers), and access ur hotmail over there.