I've gotten multiple password reset emails for Guild Wars and Minecraft today. They seem to be legit. Is this something I should worry about?
A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
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Podlyyou unzipped me! it's all coming back! i don't like it!Registered Userregular
Yeah but I don't know if I want to date a chick who talks during movies when its not like hilarious riffing. My roommate actually made fun of it later 'cause he could hear her commenting on the movie from the kitchen.
He was prolly just jealous though 'cause he totes wants me.
Just so long as she doesn't text during movies
I'd excuse her if it was important news about the date farm.
I've gotten multiple password reset emails for Guild Wars and Minecraft today. They seem to be legit. Is this something I should worry about?
A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
But I haven't gotten anything about account information. They seem to be actual password reset emails.
I've gotten multiple password reset emails for Guild Wars and Minecraft today. They seem to be legit. Is this something I should worry about?
A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
But I haven't gotten anything about account information. They seem to be actual password reset emails.
I dunno about Guild Wars but GW2 uses your account name to send those emails and your name is pretty damn visible. Anybody can trigger that email from ArenaNet.
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Podlyyou unzipped me! it's all coming back! i don't like it!Registered Userregular
Hi Thinderella! I bought these tapewormZ diet pills last month and they worked great, but what kind of laxies do I use to get them out of me? I think they've infested my brain now and it's a little annoying.
dollhouseblues
Hi yourself, skinny bitch! Congrats on investing in tapeworms; they’re a great way to slim down if you don’t mind harboring a few harmless parasites.
Unfortunately, you can’t use laxies to get rid of tapeworms. The tapeworms will just eat the laxies, and then you’ll have tapeworm diarrhea in your stomach—SO gauche. Instead, I would recommend dropping by your nearest back-alley abortion clinic for a quick, painless, and safe removal. You can even bring your own coat hanger if you want to make sure there aren’t any trace calories on the wire! If you happen to be pregnant, you can take care of that while you’re at it, too—you’ll probably even get a discount!
I've gotten multiple password reset emails for Guild Wars and Minecraft today. They seem to be legit. Is this something I should worry about?
A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
But I haven't gotten anything about account information. They seem to be actual password reset emails.
Do you know if Guild Wars and Minecraft, when you put your email into the "I forgot my password" field and submit it, give you a succeed/fail (We've sent you a password reset email/We have no record of that email) message?
Hi Thinderella! I bought these tapewormZ diet pills last month and they worked great, but what kind of laxies do I use to get them out of me? I think they've infested my brain now and it's a little annoying.
dollhouseblues
Hi yourself, skinny bitch! Congrats on investing in tapeworms; they’re a great way to slim down if you don’t mind harboring a few harmless parasites.
Unfortunately, you can’t use laxies to get rid of tapeworms. The tapeworms will just eat the laxies, and then you’ll have tapeworm diarrhea in your stomach—SO gauche. Instead, I would recommend dropping by your nearest back-alley abortion clinic for a quick, painless, and safe removal. You can even bring your own coat hanger if you want to make sure there aren’t any trace calories on the wire! If you happen to be pregnant, you can take care of that while you’re at it, too—you’ll probably even get a discount!
Sounds pretty fake.
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Podlyyou unzipped me! it's all coming back! i don't like it!Registered Userregular
Hi Thinderella! I bought these tapewormZ diet pills last month and they worked great, but what kind of laxies do I use to get them out of me? I think they've infested my brain now and it's a little annoying.
dollhouseblues
Hi yourself, skinny bitch! Congrats on investing in tapeworms; they’re a great way to slim down if you don’t mind harboring a few harmless parasites.
Unfortunately, you can’t use laxies to get rid of tapeworms. The tapeworms will just eat the laxies, and then you’ll have tapeworm diarrhea in your stomach—SO gauche. Instead, I would recommend dropping by your nearest back-alley abortion clinic for a quick, painless, and safe removal. You can even bring your own coat hanger if you want to make sure there aren’t any trace calories on the wire! If you happen to be pregnant, you can take care of that while you’re at it, too—you’ll probably even get a discount!
Honestly, as absurd as it sounds? Poe's law all up ins.
I've gotten multiple password reset emails for Guild Wars and Minecraft today. They seem to be legit. Is this something I should worry about?
A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
But I haven't gotten anything about account information. They seem to be actual password reset emails.
Do you know if Guild Wars and Minecraft, when you put your email into the "I forgot my password" field and submit it, give you a succeed/fail (We've sent you a password reset email/We have no record of that email) message?
I've gotten multiple password reset emails for Guild Wars and Minecraft today. They seem to be legit. Is this something I should worry about?
A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
But I haven't gotten anything about account information. They seem to be actual password reset emails.
Do you know if Guild Wars and Minecraft, when you put your email into the "I forgot my password" field and submit it, give you a succeed/fail (We've sent you a password reset email/We have no record of that email) message?
I'm not sure.
The point is that as long as your email is secure there's nothing they can do even if they get these emails sent to you.
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spacekungfumanPoor and minority-filledRegistered User, __BANNED USERSregular
Dammit skfm, you didn't have to take the lirr. You won!
You should have been happy if a puke green CRX driven by a dude with a baseball cap with an unvent brim with a fake sticker drive you home
I left the office at 10. I don't think that's winning by any definition. . .
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A lot of people are. It mostly means people are plugging in your username/email and seeing if there's anything there. They'll probably send you a fake email asking for account information.
Just make sure your email address has a strong and unique password and you take advantage of two-factor authentication if possible.
This fucking world.
I'd excuse her if it was important news about the date farm.
But I haven't gotten anything about account information. They seem to be actual password reset emails.
edit* probably NSFW
http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/bonespo
Noooooo
I dunno about Guild Wars but GW2 uses your account name to send those emails and your name is pretty damn visible. Anybody can trigger that email from ArenaNet.
I know, right. He's TOTALLY gonna cheat on her.
Is this fucking real.
Do you know if Guild Wars and Minecraft, when you put your email into the "I forgot my password" field and submit it, give you a succeed/fail (We've sent you a password reset email/We have no record of that email) message?
Go back to posting sick beats, etc.
Long Live the New Flesh!
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Sounds pretty fake.
#pro-ana
wow
Honestly, as absurd as it sounds? Poe's law all up ins.
I have no idea.
--LeVar Burton
isn't that special
Bro those screens are so bright, don't wanna bother people, let Siri handle that shit, awright.
I'm not sure.
Like are they really mocking anorexic people? Or are they mocking people mocking anorexic people? Or are they anorexic and mocking themselves?
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
girls talking about thigh gaps
it's kind of everything
it's the internet
pharmaka all up ins
The point is that as long as your email is secure there's nothing they can do even if they get these emails sent to you.
I left the office at 10. I don't think that's winning by any definition. . .
But now Im on vicodin.
So..........
Don't judge my thinspo
#socialjustice #pro-ana #tooweaktostand
This is what we call a good problem
Luckily I only have mild body issues and I can just say "Don't want to think about that anymore, time for a beer!"
Gotta go pick up some beer though.