Did I get that unlucky and get assigned a bad IP?

Its mobile data btw.

And I don’t wanna point fingers and blame Proton, but like… c’mon,

First of all, its a real IP address,

Second, even if it were a VPN, so what, your company literally runs a VPN lol, kinda ironic.

And its also a paid account, and I rarely (almost never) send outgoing emails.

But again, this is just a small annoyance, I generated a new password in Keepass and its seems fixed.

  • Thaurin@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    It’s more likely the result of automated login attempts because your email is on a leaked list and they forced a password reset on you to protect your account.

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      9 days ago

      Damn if that’s the case, my paranoia is gonna go overdrive.

      Btw, has anyone here actually got hacked? I feel like the media always overexaggerates “hacking” and its mostly people just using weak passwords (user error), not really hacking.

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        weak passwords (user error) not really hacking

        If you need to cross a chasm, and someone rolls a boulder in that lets you get across, are you going to go into all the ways that it wasn’t really a bridge?

        Hacking is about making stuff do things outside is intended purpose. There are no prescriptions on how; hacking doesn’t gatekeep. If it works, it’s a hack. Convincing sometime to open the door for you is social engineering, for example.

        So, if someone uses/reuses weak passwords, it’s fair to say that’s an easy hack, but it’s still a hack.