Why does Apple say all my passwords are compromised?

Why does Apple say all my passwords are compromised?

It simply indicates that your password has appeared in a data leak and, therefore, your account is vulnerable. Practically, it means you should immediately change the password on the account or accounts in question to prevent potential security issues in the future.

Can you see your old passwords on Facebook?

The truth is Facebook does not allow users view their passwords even if they are logged in. If there was an option to view password after logging in this person could learn your password and then change it through settings.

How to find who changed the password of a user account in?

I can see the time of the last password change via NET USER “loginid” | find /i “password last set” but I want to know the IP address or some other details of the PC from which this action was initiated. All I know that some one definitely logged into the server (windows 2003 R2) via remote and changed the details.

What does it mean when someone is trying to change your password?

In any case, the information about who’s trying to change your password is not available. A password reset email means someone entered your ID into a login page and clicked the “I forgot my password” link or equivalent. Alternately, the email could simply be spam.

What to do if someone has changed your Google Account Password?

If you think someone else knows or has changed your password, follow the steps to recover your account. Learn more about keeping your account secure or how to change your password. Was this helpful? How can we improve it?

Where do I find the password reset event?

In the information about the event you can see the administrator account who has changed the password (Subject:) and the name of the user account whose password has been reset (Target Account:). Tip. To get more information about the events of changing user passwords, add the following EventIDs to the filter: