How can I stop Hotmail from sending e-mails containing virus links?

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It is possible her account is compromised, but it is also possible that it is not. The same goes for her computer.

First: Spam email sent from her email address may not actually be coming from her computer, or even her email account.

If spammers find a valid email address, or, even better (for them), a valid address book, they'll begin sending email messages from their own servers but set up to appear as though they were coming from that valid email address. The only way to tell the difference is to look at the headers of the email message and determine whether the server that is sending the emails is authorized to send using that email address.

If this is the case, she simply needs to send emails to all her friends letting them know that the emails they receive from her may not necessarily be really from her. The problem will usually go away within a few weeks. If it doesn't, she should change her email address.

Especially because you've already run scans on her computer, it would appear unlikely that the problem is a current and ongoing infection on her computer. Use the steps outlined in the antivirus walkthroughs elsewhere on this site, and then just advise her to wait it out.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Filipe Rosa
    Filipe Rosa almost 2 years

    My friend's XP PC recently didn't have proper anti-virus protection. Her Hotmail e-mail contacts have received multiple spam e-mails from her over the past few days, each containing a link (which I assume is virus-related).

    Now my Hotmail account is sending spam e-mail containing links. In order to try to fix the problem, I have done the following to no avail:

    1. installed and ran avast!, Ad-Aware, MSNCleaner and IObit
    2. changed my Hotmail password

    What should I do to to fix the problem?