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  2. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account secure.

  3. You Might Have Gotten An Email From Twitter About Your ...

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    Some Twitter users are criticising the company for including a link to change the password in the email — a technique that is often employed by phishing scams to harvest passwords.

  4. Here's how to spot a scam online - AOL

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    Email phishing scams are more common than most people realize. Here's how to protect yourself.

  5. How to spot a scammy Twitter DM - TechCrunch

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    Think about it: If Twitter thinks a scammer might have taken over your account, are they going to DM that account? Nope — they have a secure line to your email that only they know about.

  6. Reset or change your password - AOL Help

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    To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account.

  7. Was Your Twitter Password Just Reset? Don’t Panic - TechCrunch

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    Someone at Twitter just hit the wrong button somewhere, triggering an onslaught of password reset emails to go out to people who didn’t actually need them. Your account likely wasn’t ever in ...

  8. Mayoreo - Wikipedia

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    The original Mayoreo image was posted by the Doctor Photograph account on Instagram on June 23, 2021. [1] [2] [3] The image was subsequently widely shared on social media platforms such as Facebook, leading the fact-checking website Snopes to investigate it and declare it to be a fake product depicted using photo manipulation. As part of their investigation, they contacted Kraft Heinz, who ...

  9. Twitter is logging out some users following password reset ...

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    Twitter has disclosed an “incident” affecting the accounts of an unspecified number of users who opted to reset their passwords.