Do to the level of immeasurable global cracking going on...
I fell it is time to offer the solution to add another level of encryption that has to be verified from a third party confirming such as;
send me my code to login from a different IP address...
trust this computer?
I warned you crackers, stay out of my system...
Now we will create a method you will never CRACK AGAIN!
Additionally, MOZILLA MORONS...... you are adding/creating the problem, people can copy their old profiles to a new account of system and whalla; login every account that was saved!
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From: "Veda Mccray" <sales2@*********.**.**>
To: b212ab8@*******.**.**
Subject: =?UTF-8?Q?Fwd=3A_K__Transaction?=
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 12:55:21 +0700
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Hi Please review the invoice enclosed with this message. The Transaction should appear on your account within 48 hours. Best regards
Additonally; it cracks into mail accounts and uses this method of transfer... after changing the password; this message will appear
Dear user, hello!
It is a pity that your mail "ZC Transfer Fwd:" has not been issued successfully.
Dear user, hello!
It is a pity that your mail "ZC Transfer Fwd:" has not been issued successfully.
WARNING MY WEB DEVELOPERS I know your using VPN Accounts to use this method to crack mail accounts...
NO FURTHER WARNINGS WILL BE ISSUED...
How can we stop this? by adding a third level of security from attempting to login from IP addresses... for example. the similar system banks now use... with a key device!