Someone is trying to reset your password
Discussion
saaby93 said:
A couple of times now Ive had the
to reset your password click this link
email come through.
and
your old password will no longer work afterwards
Why would anyone be trying to reset my password?
and what's the point if the reset link comes through to my email address?
Who sent the email - I mean really sentvit not who the email says sent itto reset your password click this link
email come through.
and
your old password will no longer work afterwards
Why would anyone be trying to reset my password?
and what's the point if the reset link comes through to my email address?
B'stard Child said:
Who sent the email - I mean really sentvit not who the email says sent it
Good point Received: from a8-176.smtp-out.amazonses.com ([54.240.8.176])
the link to click is to
https://www.pistonheads.com/emails/process?
There probably isn't much they can do given that if you forgot your password you'd want to use the "forgot my password" functionality to send a reset link.
I'd focus on making sure you're using a strong unique password for every site you use, and make damned sure you're using one (and ideally multi-factor authentication) for your email account.
I'd focus on making sure you're using a strong unique password for every site you use, and make damned sure you're using one (and ideally multi-factor authentication) for your email account.
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hstewie said:
hstewie said: There probably isn't much they can do given that if you forgot your password you'd want to use the "forgot my password" functionality to send a reset link.
I'd focus on making sure you're using a strong unique password for every site you use, and make damned sure you're using one (and ideally multi-factor authentication) for your email account.
It does make you wonder if it's not a PH issue but whether someone is monitoring/using your email accountI'd focus on making sure you're using a strong unique password for every site you use, and make damned sure you're using one (and ideally multi-factor authentication) for your email account.
saaby93 said:
It does make you wonder if it's not a PH issue but whether someone is monitoring/using your email account
A slightly competent IT team should be able to see if many different user password requests are being triggered from a single IP address so I won't hold my breath on that.
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