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I received an email that declared I asked to change my password. I didn't do anything like that. Need to know if this is happening to anyone else. I'm wondering if:
It's a ploy by some hacker fishing for passwords. OR It's an automatic function of this system. In hopes of secure surfing in the next year.... |
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It should happen once at the beginning when you sign up. Since that was back in July, it shouldn't have happened again. What probably happened is that someone else tried to use your login name, and throught they might have signed up earlier.
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Fraser Cain Publisher Universe Today - Free space news delivered by email every weekday. |
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it is truly frightening for this to be happening!
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Damien, International Baccalaureate Physics teacher Spectroradiometry Instrumentation Major Admin: Pacific Science and Art |
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It's not necessarily that someone was trying to scam the system.
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i'd hope not, my frends have encountered it with their online bank accounts
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Damien, International Baccalaureate Physics teacher Spectroradiometry Instrumentation Major Admin: Pacific Science and Art |
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Its quite simple to avoid phishing though, at least in its most basic form, never enter your login details in any email you receive from anyone purporting to be somewhere that would have your details. Always go direct to the secure site! I think it comes back simply to being a matter of habit in the end.
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