July 2021 - last edited July 2021
I mean I get why if that was my ONLY line of defense but I have 2FA turned on. If someone is hammering my account to get access they're not going to get past the two-factor authentication anyway so there's no point. Knowing my password alone doesn't help someone compromise my account.
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July 2021
Hey @SolidSonicTH,
While having 2FA enabled is a fantastic step, it's generally best to update any passwords that are known to other parties for general security purposes. That's especially true if the password is shared or similar to those used on other sites as well.
We do have a few other general steps here, though if you have 2FA enabled already it certainly sounds like you're pretty aware of these and good security practices in general.
This type of password reset also just serves to give you a heads up that someone apparently has your login info, so any other steps you may want to take to secure that information are probably worth checking into. Thanks for the feedback on this otherwise.
July 2021
Hey @SolidSonicTH,
While having 2FA enabled is a fantastic step, it's generally best to update any passwords that are known to other parties for general security purposes. That's especially true if the password is shared or similar to those used on other sites as well.
We do have a few other general steps here, though if you have 2FA enabled already it certainly sounds like you're pretty aware of these and good security practices in general.
This type of password reset also just serves to give you a heads up that someone apparently has your login info, so any other steps you may want to take to secure that information are probably worth checking into. Thanks for the feedback on this otherwise.