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Weird thing (computer related)
I got an email from Yahoo saying:
Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. Tweed |
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Christina Websell wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. Tweed I hope you didn't REPLY to it! Such "notifications" are usually attempts to hack your account - I just mark them "report as Spam" and delete them (usually unread). |
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"The Other Guy" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:30:01 -0000, "Christina Websell" wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. If there was a link IN that message, and you used it, you probably gave someone your new password. I went to the true Yahoo page (you scared me) and my new password works. They did really alert me about someone trying to get into my account from the USA. The chances of anyone knowing my Yahoo address is minimal so I have a good idea about who tried from the USA. So I will say to that person, best not try again. Tweed |
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Weird thing (computer related)
The Other Guy wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:30:01 -0000, "Christina Websell" wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. If there was a link IN that message, and you used it, you probably gave someone your new password. It seemed pretty clear from Tweed's post that she's well aware it wasn't really from Yahoo, and I seriously doubt she clicked the link. -- Joyce Hi, this is the Sylvia stress reduction hotline. At the sound of the beep, repeat after me: "This week, let someone else strive for excellence." -- Nicole Hollander |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... The Other Guy wrote: On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:30:01 -0000, "Christina Websell" wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. If there was a link IN that message, and you used it, you probably gave someone your new password. It seemed pretty clear from Tweed's post that she's well aware it wasn't really from Yahoo, and I seriously doubt she clicked the link. It actually was from Yahoo this time. I went to their proper site to check that my new password worked, it does. It was a genuine post from Yahoo, alerting me to someone trying to access my account. As I only use that account for catslaves this narrows it down unless some random person in the USA comes up with the idea that uk_tweed is a good idea to go with. I doubt that. Doesn't matter now, no-one can ever guess my new password. Great job, Yahoo. Tweed |
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I got an email from Yahoo saying:
: We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account [...] from an : unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United : States. : Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in : verification or sign in from the device you normally use. It seemed pretty clear from Tweed's post that she's well aware it wasn't really from Yahoo It probably *was* a legit message from Yahoo, reporting an attempt at accessing her account. I had similar messages from Google when I was in Malaysia and New Zealand earlier this year - I'd been trying to use Gmail from an iPhone or local internet cafes, and since I'd never accessed their service before from anywhere within thousands of miles, they marked the access as suspicious and got me to use the backup authentication method. Which is exactly what they should have done. In this case the access attempt seems not have been legit, but the response on Yahoo's part was appropriate, and was exactly what she signed up for. I didn't see the original message (I have Tweed killfiled) but it doesn't look like she provided enough information to tell whether the response purporting to be from Yahoo had been faked. It could be, but there's no reason to suppose so this time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "The Other Guy" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:30:01 -0000, "Christina Websell" wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. If there was a link IN that message, and you used it, you probably gave someone your new password. I went to the true Yahoo page (you scared me) and my new password works. They did really alert me about someone trying to get into my account from the USA. The chances of anyone knowing my Yahoo address is minimal so I have a good idea about who tried from the USA. So I will say to that person, best not try again. Tweed ~~~~~~~~ There has been a lot of this recently. It does not necessarily mean that someone you know has been trying to get into your account--some unknown hacker could be trying. I also had to change my password. I did it by going directly to the place in Yahoo to set/change passwords. I did NOT reply to the message, but I wanted to let you know that your suspicions about some specific person may be unfounded. MaryL |
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"Jack Campin" wrote in message ... I got an email from Yahoo saying: : We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account [...] from an : unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United : States. : Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in : verification or sign in from the device you normally use. It seemed pretty clear from Tweed's post that she's well aware it wasn't really from Yahoo It probably *was* a legit message from Yahoo, reporting an attempt at accessing her account. I had similar messages from Google when I was in Malaysia and New Zealand earlier this year - I'd been trying to use Gmail from an iPhone or local internet cafes, and since I'd never accessed their service before from anywhere within thousands of miles, they marked the access as suspicious and got me to use the backup authentication method. Which is exactly what they should have done. In this case the access attempt seems not have been legit, but the response on Yahoo's part was appropriate, and was exactly what she signed up for. I didn't see the original message (I have Tweed killfiled) but it doesn't look like she provided enough information to tell whether the response purporting to be from Yahoo had been faked. It could be, but there's no reason to suppose so this time. Just in case, I've changed my password on the Yahoo site again tonight. I'm sorry to hear Jack has me killfiled, but we don't get on too well. I always have a New Year Amnesty and release everyone from my killfile on Usenet, not that's there's many. It's then up to them to not be so objectionable for me to put them there again. No-one is in my killfile indefinitely, they get a chance every year. Jack is not in my killfile now, he's stopped being such an Tweed |
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"MaryL" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "The Other Guy" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 18:30:01 -0000, "Christina Websell" wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. If there was a link IN that message, and you used it, you probably gave someone your new password. I went to the true Yahoo page (you scared me) and my new password works. They did really alert me about someone trying to get into my account from the USA. The chances of anyone knowing my Yahoo address is minimal so I have a good idea about who tried from the USA. So I will say to that person, best not try again. Tweed ~~~~~~~~ There has been a lot of this recently. It does not necessarily mean that someone you know has been trying to get into your account--some unknown hacker could be trying. I also had to change my password. I did it by going directly to the place in Yahoo to set/change passwords. I did NOT reply to the message, but I wanted to let you know that your suspicions about some specific person may be unfounded. MaryL Maybe so, I hope not, but I've changed my Yahoo password again today on their site, and good luck to anyone trying to guess it with capital letters and numbers in. It's pointless really for anyone to try to use it from the USA, are they trying to buy something with it? The chances of anyone knowing my Yahoo address in a random way is unlikely. But hey, maybe those spambots are on catslaves? Which is the only place I use my Yahoo address. |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message m... Christina Websell wrote: I got an email from Yahoo saying: Hi Tweed, We noticed a login attempt to your Yahoo account (uk_tweed) from an unrecognised device on Mon, Nov 25, 2013 14:09 MST from United States. Was this you? If so, you need to pass Yahoo second sign-in verification or sign in from the device you normally use. ------------ No it wasn't me. I've changed my password to something unguessable. Bad luck whoever it was. Now since I hardly use Yahoo there aren't many people it could be. Unless of course it wasn't really Yahoo giving me this sign-in alert. Let's not go there. Tweed I hope you didn't REPLY to it! Such "notifications" are usually attempts to hack your account - I just mark them "report as Spam" and delete them (usually unread). I am fairly sure it was genuine but I have changed my password on the genuine Yahoo site now. Doesn't matter much as i only use it on catslaves or whippet sites. |
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