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Originally Posted by BVF
If he had a key, he couldn't be charged with breaking and entering....
And yes, I have checked myspace accounts also....
If anyone here doesn't like it, don't promote me and don't sign up to my site and chargeback....
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You sound a like a broke douche.
You accessing someone else's email account without there consent is against the law. No matter what way you try and spin it. The fact that you did in fact "guess" his password (may it be with inside information or not), you indeed violated his personal property without consent.
Just because a brute force attack guessed right on the first try does not mean that the brute force did not occur.