ForsythSnow
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And this is why I have several other email accounts with notifications on changes to my main google account. If one has an issue, then I can quickly stop and reverse any changes. I also don't link all my accounts to the same one. Better to send some eggs to space, some to the other side of the world, and some to the bank vault than carry all of them around with you.Tried to go on Amazon yesterday and when I attempted to login I couldn't. Said a two-step authentication process was set up and ask if I wanted the OTP sent to my phone or email. Well it shows the last 3 digits of the phone number and it ain't my number, also it wouldn't send it to my email (or so I thought). I call Amazon and they tell me that because I set up a two-step auth process they couldn't remove it nor could they access my account. I kindly told them I didn't set it up, apparently the account had been hacked, they only stated that they couldn't remove the two step process.
Well then I checked my email and I have notifications that my FB password had been changed, my twitter password had been changed, my Ebay password had been changed (I haven't used Ebay in forever, probably need to just close that one) and I see Amazon emails going directly to my trash. I call Amazon back, I was very concerned someone was probably tapping out my Amazon card and no one could seem to do anything about it. This time Amazon tells me it appears someone hacked my email and were able to access my Amazon account that way.
While on the phone I start getting emails from Venmo (some of you will know what Venmo is, for those of you who do not it's basically an app you use to transfer money to other Venmo members), anyway it says thanks for setting up Venmo account, then another email says your bank account has been added and before I can tell the Amazon guy bye I've got 2 other Venmo emails stating I was now friends with "Seth White", followed by "you just gave Seth White $1600.00 and Seth thanks you"!! I freaked, called the bank and fortunately no activity. Basically they had setup a Venmo through my FB account that they also now had control over but no bank information available, so most likely a ploy to try to get me to click on that email. I had to call Synchrony Bank to cancel my Amazon card, had to change all my passwords and had to send a photo ID (with sensitive info redacted, DL#, DOB, etc) to Amazon to verify it was me and they will remove the two step process in 1-2 days. Hopefully at that time I can access that account and then change that one too.
So far disaster averted but dang it gave me a scare and is sooooooo frustrating!!