I feel so dirty.....help me

<p>I don't know why you'd do something so shallow..What would it do for you to know his scores?</p>

<p>I don't know....I just don't know</p>

<p>LOL, I find it funny that you all are missing this, so I'll explain: TROLL.</p>

<p>^You know, that was the first thought that ran through my mind, but I've always figured it's better to be nice first than to be a jackass. ;)</p>

<p>did yu at least change it back?</p>

<p>troll post</p>

<p>I fail to see the purpose of changing his password, though that is a very low thing to do. Your best bet is probably to change it back, or go up to him and tell him what you did. Granted that you may lose his friendship, but there is no easy way out of this situation.</p>

<p>as long as you feel so guilty that you'll never do it again you'll be fine.. criminals are put in jail just so that they won't repeat their mistake again..</p>

<p>I think the morals have already been covered here, but just wanted to add in case you weren't aware, as long as you didn't change his backup password/special question he'll just think he screwed up typing and he'll be able to recover the account not suspecting anyone but himself.</p>

<p>hmm well change his password again back to his old password then.</p>

<p>i still don't know what a "troll" means in here. someone enlighten me. =_=</p>

<p>Whether or not this is a troll post (most likely is),
I think people are missing the point of the password changing part.
Q knew his friends email password, but not his collegeboard password. Going to the collegeboard website and using the "forgot my password" button, would send a link with a security question to the email which he could then use to change the password. Collegeboard wouldn't have told him what the password is, so he can't change it back.</p>

<p>I recall there was a term in Psychology for the infatuation with stalking....what was it again?</p>

<p>But then his friend, since he knows his own email and he knows the secret question to the collegboard site, could ask for the question again and change the password back.</p>

<p>Unless i'm missing something here. its getting late.</p>

<p>I don't think the OP wants his friend to find out that he 'hacked' into the friend's collegeboard account.</p>

<p>This thread is just plain lame. Why's it in college life anyway?</p>

<p>I think it can be relevant.</p>

<p>change the password back to original</p>

<p>You def changed password just to spite him in the rush of the jealous moment. </p>

<p>But dont stress that much about it. I def did worse. there are much worse things you could do and in big scheme of things, this is nothing. just dont make it a habit.</p>

<p>WOW.. that is a serious breach of friendship right there.
I would never hack into my friends email accounts, why didn't you just ask nicely?</p>

<p>Totally off topic, but this situation reminds of the time i hacked in to my lil brothers myspace account and deleted it. But it was for his own safety, WTH is a 11 year old doing with a myspace??? </p>

<p>But as long as you don't do it EVER again and take this dirty deed to the grave then you are okay</p>

<p>Why are you people still answering this? Obv a troll.</p>

<p>edit - oh, lols, the last post was 9 hours ago. I shouldn't have replied :0</p>

<p>Don't worry about it. He'll just think it's an IT error and just have it changed again.</p>