Hello everyone. Found three accounts today that were hijacked and spam posted under their alias. Maybe it is coincident but just to be on the safe side, please change your ASR password as soon as you can.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Exactly that. Have been using two step verification for quite some time.double step verification.
Hello everyone. Found three accounts today that were hijacked and spam posted under their alias. Maybe it is coincident but just to be on the safe side, please change your ASR password as soon as you can.
Thank you.
Almost 35,000. But the signature is the same for all three. An existing member all of a sudden posting spam. Just want to be on the safe side and provide early transparency.Three out of how many members?
The transparency is much appreciated. Far better this than letting us know a few months from now that you for sure know some breech has occurred. I know you already know this, but thanks anyway.Almost 35,000. But the signature is the same for all three. An existing member all of a sudden posting spam. Just want to be on the safe side and provide early transparency.
It is not the first time LastPass was breached. I have since long stayed away from LastPass. Better to Use KeePass or something similar and store the passwords offline. https://keepass.info/LastPass password manager was breached recently. So maybe that is accelerating things.
Unless you use the same password here as elsewhere, there is no cross contamination with where you keep your money. If you are using the same password, then definitely change and keep them unique in the future.
mostly affect things like emails or so, having a dozen different pw isn't easyLastPass password manager was breached recently. So maybe that is accelerating things.
Unless you use the same password here as elsewhere, there is no cross contamination with where you keep your money. If you are using the same password, then definitely change and keep them unique in the future.
What do you suggest, writing them on a notepad and putting in a drawer?Never use password managers, especially ones hosted on someone else's computer
If your password is password then it's not hard to crack, these attacks target the low hanging fruit.If the passwords are encrypted then how can it be breached? Either social engineering or scanning for passwords must be done?