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How to hack into my own twitter account to get my password back?
After updating to IOS7 I obviously had to re-enter all my passwords for my accounts. But when I got to my twitter account I couldn't think of the password. It was not one of my go to passwords and so I continued to guess anything I could have possibly created and all failed. I decided I would "recover" my password but after entering my email the problem began. I entered in my normal email and quickly remembered that I had created a useless twitter account on it. Therefore, I remember having to create a new email just so that I could register my real twitter account to a different email. But for the life of me I cannot remember what that email was because I never used it again . Therefore my password is being sent to an unknown recovery email address that I can't access. I'm frantically trying to figure out my password but nothing is working including all of the twitter solutions . Does anyone know a way of almost hacking your account to figure out the password back or any way at all???
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- Arthur DentLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
If you have forgotten your password and have lost access to your account email, and you do not have a mobile number associated with your account, we are unable to help you regain access to that Twitter account. Read more about this at https://support.twitter.com/articles/15365#
Any account hacking, even trying to hack your own account, would be considered a security violation and could lead to your account being suspended or terminated and charges being filed against you.
It would be easier to create a new Twitter account and this time make a note on the information used to create this account. I recommend using a password manager like Keepass or LastPass to create strong unique passwords for the sites you visit. You can also save notes like your secret questions and answers to the password entries. LastPass can automatically log you in to any web site you have stored in its database. You should also register a mobile phone number for use in case your password needs to be reset.
- Anonymous7 years ago
try glenpenk@yahoo.com! They will get the job done for you! It worked for me and it's safe and you don't have to download anything that will put viruses on your computer. Email him and he will get the job done for you quick! He's trustworthy and reliable! My twitter got hacked and he was able to help me out! Go ahead and reach him now. It really works!
- 7 years ago
Make a new account and try to search for your name, maybe you can pick your email off of that.