Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. The e.ea.com address is in fact legitimate (I asked about it a couple of months ago, and an EA community manager confirmed), so there may well have been some suspicious activity on your account. If you're worried, you can enable two-factor authentication.

  2. If you receive a phishing email or message, don’t panic. Your account may not have been compromised. All the phisher may have is your email address, which can be relatively easy to find. Scammers can duplicate the images and text from an official EA email. If you receive a suspicious-looking email, check who the sender is and where the links ...

  3. Someone might have entered the wrong email or username when trying to reset their password. But at the same time it could also be someone trying to get into your account. Please double-check that your email address is secure as well.

  4. After detecting potentially suspicious activity associated with your EA Account, we reset the password to protect your personal information. At this time, we do not think the suspicious activity is the result of unauthorized access to EA databases.

  5. 29 wrz 2024 · I logged into apex a few days ago and it is giving me a screen that is wanting me to reset my EA password. It sent it to a random email that I have never seen and don’t have access to. I have tried to get help through EA and that is a joke. I’m not sure if i was hacked or what.

  6. Reset your EA Account password. Choose a strong, unique password that uses a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. Reset the password for the email address you use on your EA Account.

  7. Just received an email looking to be from Origin (noreply@e.ea.com), that my Origin PW had been reset because of suspicious activity. I was asked to follow a link to set a new password. I'm normally never ever clicking links in emails - so I always read the content carefully.

  1. Ludzie szukają również