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Why Do Perverts Still Fall For Internet Stings

I've got dirty perverts adding me on MSN what to do?! ?

Recently, I pissed someone off on YouTube. Unfortunatley for me, I have my MSN address on my channel, so anyone can see it. He has decided to take revenge against me and I am in need of help.

As of this morning, I have received no more than 50 friend invites from, what I can only describe, as perverts. I accepted one of them, and he asked me If I would go on cam and flash my privates!!! The invites do not seem to be stopping and it's driving me absolutely mad.

From further inspection, it seems that this moron has found several pervert websites/chatrooms and is spamming my email in them, telling people to add "me" for "cam fun". Obviously, that is not me saying that - it is him. I am receiving invites constantly, and I have had to sign out of MSN as I was being overwhelmed.

What can I do about this? As well as receiving friend invites on windows live messenger, I am also receiving dirty, filthy, perverted emails, which I have received 85 of today. I cannot afford to create a new email because I use this address for friends, college etc. I also use this address so that I can transfer files easily from college-home and vice versa. It would cripple me to have to create a new account.

Is there a way to block ALL incoming friend invites or something? It's really pissing me off. Btw, I'm using the windows live messenger 9 beta.

Pervert online keeps messaging me?

i was stupid and signed up for an online dating site and met a guy who i thought was nice. we started using yahoo messenger and talking via messenger and web cam. he did stuff that made me uncomfortable like show me him jacking himself and stuff. the last time we had a conversation he got really mad at me because i wouldnt show him my breasts so i deleted the messenger and my online account to the site.

its been a little over a week and i went on yahoo to check my mail and an instant message showed up from him which i didnt know you could do. he said "hey beautiful its been a while. what happened? you just disappeared off the face of the earth." i didnt message him back and blocked his name but then today i got a message from a different name and it was him saying "hey baby how are you?" i clicked out of that one and couldnt figure out how to block it.

what do i do he keeps trying to get in contact with me it's freaking me out. do i delete my yahoo account? (that would make things really hard because then id have to change it on all of my accounts and all of the other things my address is put down for that i dont even know how to change)

(btw im 18 he's 21)

What do you think are some things parents need to know about Snapchat?

Snapchat is not evil.Despite the negative reputation it has with parents, it’s a much more innocent app than it seems. Keep an open mind.Your children cannot add anyone as a friend on Snapchat and Snapchat them unless they know their username or snapcode.How are they supposed to know the username of a pervert? If you trust your kids to not talk to perverts anywhere else on the internet, there's no way they'd be able to Snapchat a creepy adult.Almost all forms of social media have direct messaging.Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter all have instant messaging with an almost equally fast response time. Snapchat’s direct messaging feature (not the one that lets you send pictures) doesn't last exactly 10 seconds either, and there are always screenshots and you can save whatever messages you want.Much like Snapchat’s 10 second picture feature, Instagram gives people the ability to delete messages from both ends.As for the bullying, if your child is being bullied on any form of social media, it's guaranteed to stem from being socially ostracized and ignored in real life.If Snapchat allows your child to screenshot proof of this bullying, then you might be able to end it.By now, you should have established a good enough relationship with your child for them to want to tell you about any experiences they have, bullying included.

How can I change settings on my router; I get a wierd message.?

First question that comes to mind: Is it really your router?
Anyway, here do this:
Open the Start Menu
Click run or if you have a Windows Vista type "cmd"
Type "cmd" in the Run dialog for XP Users
Now that you have the Command Prompt up type "ipconfig" and hit enter
Look for something like this
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.__
Enter THAT in your webbrowser and then try the default password ("admin").
Hope that works
NOTE: All information said here is for educational purposes only. I will not be held responsible in any case for anyone who decides to use this information illegally.

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