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Impossible Acts of Hacking? Or is it even hacking?

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20-Mar-2009, 09:17 AM #1
Angry Impossible Acts of Hacking? Or is it even hacking?
I do notice that the forum rules said no not post questions about hacking.. but hopefully they meant not to ask about how to hack?.. i feel like my question is a legit help thread..

So someone has been repeatedly getting access into my hotmail and facebook accounts. I tried switching to Gmail but they got into it as well. The only account that deters them seems to be my school's email account.
I've changed my passwords/secret answers many, many times, each time more impossible to guess than the previous, (I also did not tell anyone or write it down anywhere) but each time (FIVE times now) they seems to be able to get into my account at will.
I got my accounts back before by sending a resetting link to my school email, but this time I could not do it for my FB account.
THEY ALSO hacked TWO OF MY FRIEND's accounts, who do not share a network or computer with me!!!

When I spoke to the hacker he/she said they wanted to get back at me for something but I don't know what, nor would they tell me.. Personal issues (or a lack of) aside, they are really good at what they are doing!!
They are already sending some fake emails to my friends.. its really convincing as well.. so I'm afraid that it's going to get worse!..

Anyone ever heard of something like this happening??
How can I get my account back? I tried using the account retrival link on facebook and sent a form.. but of course I had to verify my ownership by replying to their email from the associated email account.. of course belonging to the hacker... Stupid facebook!!
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20-Mar-2009, 09:24 AM #2
also I did not log onto any phishing websites or use the same password for another account.
Thanks in advance.
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