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reACTIONary

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4. How does changing your password help guard....
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 03:59 PM
Sunday

.... against a sophisticated phishing attack. It might help AFTER being phished, but not before. And it might not really help after either.

This sounds like security theater to me. They wanted to tell folks to do something to make them feel safer and to seem to be a responsible company. But I don't understand what good it does other than maybe some positive PR.

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be sure you schedule at least an hour for this task NJCher Sunday #1
Took me 6 or 7 seconds, with confirmation marybourg Sunday #2
did you change all the affiliated passwords NJCher Sunday #8
I only had two and they said they were changed. marybourg Sunday #11
there are several sections NJCher Sunday #14
Wow. I don't think I have 37 passwords in my entire marybourg Sunday #16
I haven't done it NJCher Sunday #18
OK. marybourg Sunday #20
I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. It took me 30 seconds to change my password. Martin68 Sunday #13
see my post above NJCher Sunday #15
See Beingus 81 post below. Martin68 Monday #23
are you speaking of the NJCher Monday #24
:groan: 😩 Eugene Sunday #3
One of my Gmail accounts is tied to my phone. They asked permission to change that one at the same time. Bengus81 Sunday #10
the other devices NJCher Sunday #17
How does changing your password help guard.... reACTIONary Sunday #4
I expect they don't want to be sued for doing nothing. BumRushDaShow Sunday #5
If they didn't get any passwords, why do they want you to change your password? SarcasticSatyr Sunday #6
This is NOT TRUE BLewis Sunday #7
The Forbes article pointed to other sources including PC World BumRushDaShow Sunday #9
Thanks for posting. Just changed my password. Whatever the situation, changing a password can't hurt. Martin68 Sunday #12
If passwords weren't revealed intrepidity Sunday #19
It's possible that any other data on you that may have been revealed (e.g., "profile info" ) BumRushDaShow Monday #22
Anyone that hacks my bank account is more likely to transfer money into it with a sympathy message attached. cstanleytech Monday #21
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