You're going to base your luck off of a movie? Do you know anything about networking at all? It'd be so easy to trace you doing that, it's not even funny.
Read this. 60 days for her, could be the same for you.
Also, hacking into one's email account is invasion of privacy, without consent. That's certainly illegal, if not a criminal violation, it's a civil violation.
Think about it, if you hacked into the Pentagon, do you think they'd care if you only made it in by guessing a password? Or would you get locked up and interrogated real quick?
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The relevant law is the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). From the link:
It's a Federal felony, without a doubt.
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Yeah, I'll let ya know when they catch anyone I know that has hacked or phished or brute-force'd their way into countless accounts (Like Applemilk1988). Even with minimum
security paranoia you have next to no chance of getting caught. Ever heard of proxies? Tor? SSH Tunnels? Also, its
hard as hell impossible to resolve a IP address to a physical location without going through court shit. Most people wouldn't even bother.
PS. Merv is right. When I installed XP on my desktop System32 and ntldr were the first things I got rid of.
I would help you with her account but you can't hack from OS X or linux and I only have my laptop now.
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Hey, it worked for applemilk1988.
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oh man. irlol.
Jam it back in, in the dark.