My Seniors Forum Password Is Hijacked

Be very sure that the warning was really from Microsoft. Some of these "warnings" are really from hackers. If you tell them your new password, you are helping them. If you want to change your password, don't respond to the email you got. Log on yourself the way you usually do.

I get fake "warnings" all the time, which I ignore.
 

Brothers and Sisters, it's a cruel world out there. High unemployment due to government measures. People driving around all day with no jobs and now these hackers. They are making my life harder and harder every year. First you need a pass word to get on to your website. Lately, I get tired of these procedures. After you put in your password, you must indicate that you are not a robot. Then they ask you some silly question like how many crosswalks or traffic lights do I see on the picture they sent me. Other times, they ask me to request a code that they are sending me to my e-mail account. I have to log into my e-mail and then I have to put in the code. Life is just getting ridiculous. No wonder I like to read the good ole fashioned books. The internet is fine but let me tell you it sure complicates my life.
 
My password for this site has been compromised according to the Microsoft Warning I just got. So what are they going to steal from me, my sarcastic joke posts?
Just web browser pop-up garbage trying to lure you into clicking on the "bait". Pay it no mind.

I have to laugh when that pops up on my computer as I don't use any Microsoft stuff.
 


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