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HibernateNow Nov 22, 2021 10:16 pm

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Starbase 1K Nov 22, 2021 10:24 pm

This is weird indeed. I would change the password immediately after contacting the MPSC. Assuming that the email is legit, it would imply that a person was able to guess your password correctly in order to advance to your security questions.

HibernateNow Nov 22, 2021 10:34 pm


Originally Posted by Starbase 1K (Post 33751700)
This is weird indeed. I would change the password immediately after contacting the MPSC. Assuming that the email is legit, it would imply that a person was able to guess your password correctly in order to advance to your security questions.

that's what i was thinking... if the person didn't type in my UA acct# and password correctly, how did he get to the screen where UA asked security questions? good thing all of my security question answers are totally not based on facts.(for example, the answer to my favorite movie is actually the type of movie that I hate the most) :)

I'm not even going to attempt to do anything until I speak with a live UA rep tomorrow....

my password is very long... something like this.. CF#wjkM9wqS2&D2(not my actual password, of course)... it's not saved on my computer... the only place I keep it is in an actual paper notebook, written in pen.(and yes, the notebook is safely in my desk right now)

JimInOhio Nov 23, 2021 1:35 am

Someone may have been trying to reset your password, without knowing the actual, and was stopped by the security questions.

Starbase 1K Nov 23, 2021 1:42 am


Originally Posted by JimInOhio (Post 33751920)
Someone may have been trying to reset your password, without knowing the actual, and was stopped by the security questions.

Ooh. Good point. You only need MP# + First + Last to get to the questions in the password reset flow.

halls120 Nov 23, 2021 1:54 am


Originally Posted by Starbase 1K (Post 33751932)
Ooh. Good point. You only need MP# + First + Last to get to the questions in the password reset flow.

This is exactly why I shred any piece of paper with my name and MP account number on it once I return from a trip.

Lomapaseo Nov 23, 2021 4:31 am

The simplest answer is that
you used up your attempts to log-in when you first hit the snag

The security answers depend on your memory, especially when you make up the answers. Also I always seem to screw up the difference between Paternal grandmother and maternal grandmother while answering security questions. I can't get into my old Facebook to retrieve likely years of spam simply because I can't remember my birthdate. in order to reset my password

txaggiemiles Nov 23, 2021 4:38 am

do you use this same password for anything else? Since most people use the same password across platforms, hackers can take advantage by breaching a less secure website then utilizing that password to login to more secure websites like bank and travel accounts.



Originally Posted by HibernateNow (Post 33751719)
that's what i was thinking... if the person didn't type in my UA acct# and password correctly, how did he get to the screen where UA asked security questions? good thing all of my security question answers are totally not based on facts.(for example, the answer to my favorite movie is actually the type of movie that I hate the most) :)

I'm not even going to attempt to do anything until I speak with a live UA rep tomorrow....

my password is very long... something like this.. CF#wjkM9wqS2&D2(not my actual password, of course)... it's not saved on my computer... the only place I keep it is in an actual paper notebook, written in pen.(and yes, the notebook is safely in my desk right now)


kyleclogan Nov 23, 2021 11:25 am

Similar thing happened to me with a Wal-Mart account earlier this year. I forgot I had the account and stored payment info (was trying to get an Xbox at release), and randomly got an email that someone ordered $300 worth of groceries for pickup. Amex was fantastic and reversed the charge immediately, a US airline would likely not be as accommodating lol


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