Jerryc41
Well-known member
I got an email from Reverb telling me that I had purchased a $900 uke. I forget the brand, but it wasn't one of the more popular ones (That's why I forgot it). Since I didn't buy this uke, I was concerned.
I contacted both the seller and Reverb, telling them that I did not buy the uke and asking them to cancel the sale. I haven't heard from the seller, but I haven't been charged.
I've had a lot of hacking lately, and it's hard to stop. Someone in Indonesia ordered game cards on eBay, and I had someone from VA and Savannah, GA try to access accounts.
Fortunately, accounts tell me when a password has been changed, or there has been an unusual attempt to sign in. I used LastPass to change all my passwords to long ones with 12 random characters.
Having long passwords that are impossible to remember is risky, but if LastPass keeps working, I'll be okay. As it stands now, I have over 600 passwords. It seems that every account I sign into requires a P/W. It's ridiculous.
I contacted both the seller and Reverb, telling them that I did not buy the uke and asking them to cancel the sale. I haven't heard from the seller, but I haven't been charged.
I've had a lot of hacking lately, and it's hard to stop. Someone in Indonesia ordered game cards on eBay, and I had someone from VA and Savannah, GA try to access accounts.
Fortunately, accounts tell me when a password has been changed, or there has been an unusual attempt to sign in. I used LastPass to change all my passwords to long ones with 12 random characters.
Having long passwords that are impossible to remember is risky, but if LastPass keeps working, I'll be okay. As it stands now, I have over 600 passwords. It seems that every account I sign into requires a P/W. It's ridiculous.