He was saying someone logged into his account and posted a derogatory message about Jayson.
Mike
Right I get that, was wondering how somebody else could log into his account, I guess.
He was saying someone logged into his account and posted a derogatory message about Jayson.
Mike
Right I get that, was wondering how somebody else could log into his account, I guess.
I still dont get this -Even if your email and password are the same-How do you differentiate an email sent to your password from one sent to your Email?
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He may have left himself logged in to AzB on his phone or computer and somebody around him just made the post while he wasn't looking. Or maybe he had previously given his login information to a friend and this time they used it without his permission. Or maybe they were beside him and saw the password he typed in at some point and then later used it to prank him. Or maybe that really was the OP himself that made the post and he later thought better of it and decided to blame it on a hack rather than owning up to it. There are probably other possible scenarios as well.
even if some1 got your password the last thing they probably did to get it was "hack" it, if u use @att.net or @sbcglobal.net i know that there was a way to gain access to basically any accounts on those domains not too long ago
if u want to use a more secure email i would recommend gmail, i've been on az for a decade now and for a majority of that time my password was password and i never had any issues
If your password emails your email, and then your email emails your password, you are stuck in an infinite loop.
I still dont get this -Even if your email and password are the same-How do you differentiate an email sent to your password from one sent to your Email?
I still have no idea what the OP is talking about. Im no techie but GETTING an email? How can that be evidence of a hack?
This is either a brilliant question or a dumb question, but I can't tell which. :shrug::killingme::thud: