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<blockquote data-quote="GarettM" data-source="post: 315545" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>There is a reason they don't verify your request every time you reset your password or email address. its a hassle and no one likes a hassle. I believe if you change your password/email you should be notified but not required to check your email to verify. There is systems that also prevent hacking. </p><p>One i am a fan of is if a irregular IP try's to login then send a code to the email address and have the user input that code to verify that the user is who they say they are.</p><p>or 3rd party authentication services like google or facebook.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to note is if some one hacks you its probably because they got a hold of your password, you gave it to them not thinking.</p><p>[SPOILER="Giving away your password"]</p><p>Hacker: Hey what is the password for you vps so i can fix this for you</p><p>You: hey my password is dadada for my vps</p><p>Hacker: Try's this password on every account you have and gets access to 9/10 of the services.</p><p>You: hey i was hacked how did this happen i never gave anyone my password!</p><p>Hacker: *hacking your dumb ass*</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarettM, post: 315545, member: 839"] There is a reason they don't verify your request every time you reset your password or email address. its a hassle and no one likes a hassle. I believe if you change your password/email you should be notified but not required to check your email to verify. There is systems that also prevent hacking. One i am a fan of is if a irregular IP try's to login then send a code to the email address and have the user input that code to verify that the user is who they say they are. or 3rd party authentication services like google or facebook. Another thing to note is if some one hacks you its probably because they got a hold of your password, you gave it to them not thinking. [SPOILER="Giving away your password"] Hacker: Hey what is the password for you vps so i can fix this for you You: hey my password is dadada for my vps Hacker: Try's this password on every account you have and gets access to 9/10 of the services. You: hey i was hacked how did this happen i never gave anyone my password! Hacker: *hacking your dumb ass* [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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