![]() That's why there are password manager apps.Ĭan someone confirm if you can turn on "Two Factor Authentication" and actually have it work? I just tried enabling and had the system email me and I replied and then it asked for my mobile number which I gave and it then sent me a code and after that I was asked to scan the barcode with Google Authenticator. Unless you use the same password for a bunch of other accounts, which is not recommended. IOW, if you are recommended to change your EN password, that should be the only one you change. And all the other recommendations about passwords. And don't use the same password more than once (IOW, each account has a different password). Please provide us some way to test our important passwords against the hashes that were stolen.Īdditionally, one should keep a current record of any passwords they use. ![]() Changing all my important passwords would be very time consuming and inconvenient. Leaving aside the question of why they would keep historic password data, this poses a serious problem because I don't know what password I was using in 2011! Maybe my 2011 self was stupid enough to use my main Evernote pw or some other important password - I don't know. ![]() One of the things it says is "the hacker was able to access a hashed version of the password that you used to access our old forum in 2011, and earlier." I have just received e-mail notification about the hack.
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