This sucks that it happened. If anyone ever finds themselves in a situation like this, go to your email and click on the disable account link in the login mail you received. There is no reason to sit around and try to out think/out speed the attacker. Disable the account, cut a support ticket, and we'll work with you to get it sorted out.
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Good advice.
thanks for advise
But he said in the video he got no e-mail for other logins... where can you do that in that case?
In other old login e-mails is the same link to can lock it down (from what i see is a different link every time)?
Why isn't a way from the account to cancel all current transactions and lock account?
Anyway, to have locked account and don't know what is happening there is still bad, in a way. It could be ok to have at least a just viewer to your account to be able to see what's happening.
Eh... hope it's not happening again.
Watch what you share.
Sure you would sort it out, except returning his 20k loss - because your poor security ! Oh but it was his fault - I hear you say,
sure Richie, maybe one day it will happen to you!