Adam Webmail login
Before I was hacked, I used adam-account. I can’t remember my old email address, and I’ve never used the new one they sent me, but when I tried to retrieve it using the forgot password service, it just said “Bad login/password or account information.” So, here’s how to get into your account without having to use your old login/password information.
You can acquire access to your account in many ways, one of which is to use Gmail’s “Password Assistance” service. Although there was a technique to get around the captcha system, I believe Google has since remedied this security flaw. You can still give it a shot and hope for the best before moving on to the next phase.
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Because Gmail’s Password Assistance feature does not recognize your adam-mail email address, you’ll need another active email account to use it. If you use it, you won’t continue this guide. Google may solve the security flaw in the future, so keep checking back for updates to the procedures below if they are fixed. However, there are many additional options for gaining access to your account.
The new method (which bypasses the captcha system but may result in you being blacklisted (Use at your discretion):
- Use your previous password and your adam-mail email address to login.
- Click “Need help with your login or password” when taken to the “Password Recovery” page.
- There are a few different ways to solve the Captcha, but I got it right by typing “Adam” in the box, then trying some random numbers and letters on the next page until I figured out which one wasn’t a letter/number, then submitting the Captcha with the number/letter that wasn’t a letter/number on the previous page.
- The following screen will read something along the lines of “Google hasn’t recognized your adam-mail email address, but someone with this email address might have a Google Account.” Below is a link to our Password Assistance tool.”
- To acquire access to your adam-mail account, choose “Password Assistance,” log in to your new account, and complete all of the instructions.
The old technique (which still works but takes a lot of effort):
- Use your previous password and your adam-mail email address to login.
- Click “Need help with your login or password” when taken to the “Password Recovery” page.
- A captcha will appear on the following page. Examine the letters/numbers intently and try to recall which ones aren’t; it should be one of the first few on the page.
- Multiply the total number of characters or digits on this Captcha by numbers such as 5, and then add one to numbers.
- Enter the Captcha 5 times, each time with a new letter/number that you don’t think is a letter/number but matches the Captcha; do not use any letters or numbers that have already been used in this Captcha.
- After you’ve entered it five times and figured out which letter/number isn’t a letter/number, try it again with the number you received by multiplying the Captcha.
- Google hasn’t recognized your adam-mail email address, but someone with this email address might have a Google Account,” the following page will state. Below is a link to our Password Assistance tool.” There will be a captcha on the page. Examine the letters/numbers intently and try to recall which ones aren’t; it should be one of the first few on the page.
- Multiply the total amount of characters or digits on this Captcha by some number, let’s say 8, and then add one to that number.
- Enter the Captcha 8 times, each time with a new letter/number that you don’t think is a letter/number but matches the Captcha; do not use any letters or numbers that have already been used in this Captcha.
- After you’ve entered it eight times and figured out which letter/number isn’t a letter/number, try again with the number you received from multiplying the Captcha.
- The following screen will read something along the lines of “Google has recognized your adam-mail email address and has created an account for you below; click on ‘I forgot my password.”
- On the next page, enter your new email address.
- You’ll be taken to a page with a captcha; carefully examine the letters/numbers and attempt to recall which ones aren’t; it should be one of the first few on the page.
- Multiply the total amount of characters or digits on this Captcha by a number, such as 5, and then add one to the number.
- After that, you must enter the Captcha four times, each time using a new letter/number that you believe isn’t a letter/number but matches the Captcha; do not use any letters or numbers that have already been used in this Captcha.
- After you’ve entered it four times and determined which letter/number isn’t a letter/number, try it again with the number you received from multiplying the Captcha.
- You should now be able to access your adam-mail account! If step 17 doesn’t work or you want to be absolutely certain you have access, try using someone else’s account with the same email address as yours.