I have received a message from google telling me my password for this site has been breached.
I am so inept, that I cannot work out how to change it.
Could someone be kind enough to give instructions?
Thanks.
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I have received a message from google telling me my password for this site has been breached.
I am so inept, that I cannot work out how to change it.
Could someone be kind enough to give instructions?
Thanks.
Sounds like phishing!
Avoid...
Thanks Froggy.
It said it was Chrome checking on it, then I had to log in using my email password.
Is it possible I have just given my email password to a phisher?
Google would have NO WAY of knowing your password for this site had been breached.
But you can change it regardless.
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If it's a password used for another site as well as this one, it's possibly listed in a database connected with Changer's other info. So maybe the password was breached but nor listed for this site. Assuming the use of Chrome as the browser to ordinarily sign in here and that Chrome saves the password.
What's REALLY curious about this, is how anyone could even know you are on this forum. It's closed to the public, closed to search engines(right, Alex?), and probably 98-99% of the internet has never even heard of this forum or know it exists, so a phishing email specifically mentioning this forum is VERY curious indeed.
Wonder if this is connected?:
Warning: Hackers Trick Thousands Into Downloading Dangerous ‘Google Chrome Update’
Researchers from the Russian 'Doctor Web' virus laboratory have issued a warning after discovering thousands of victims have been tricked into downloading a dangerous backdoor that is disguised as an update to Google Chrome.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywi.../#1dac358978e9
I suspect I may have D/L'd this /\ "update" on my fone yesterday via the google play store?:rolleyes:
I suppose it could be a Chrome thing that see's your password you used here (it would know) referenced in an exploit database that it uses (from another site most likely).
Either way, easy to change periodically.
And yes... all of silco is behind a user login. Search engines crawl like crazy but non-members (including engines) cant see content.
Which is why we rank so low in search engines... Which I am perfectly ok with :P
Seems I have managed to get back in!
Alex - disregard the emails I sent!
I changed my password, and it didn't seem to work - I suspect I forgot about case sensitivity.
There is no other breach of my security that I can find.
We use Emsisoft as our security program and I must say we have found it to be very good.
I should have noticed that this message (about my Silco account being unsecure) used a very old email address that existed from over 10 ago years when we used a different service provider. That old data base of email addresses has possibly been hacked.
Please to be back.