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FF email saying PSW changed (but not by me)

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My other desktop was locked down so no apps worked. Happened to my other desktop while wrestling with Win 10 email installation on this computer. Finally wiped the drive on the other computer w/Wipe Drive 6 and re-installed win 10. Another hassle with MSFT email login, which I despise and did not wish to use.

After FF email login with existing PSW messages downloaded. One msg from you said PSW had changed and i should change my PSW. Started to change PSW and was told to login again. Used existing PSW that downloaded my emails but it was rejected as Wrong Password even though it had just downloaded my emails! I suspect Microsoft but no proof.

My other desktop was locked down so no apps worked. Happened to my other desktop while wrestling with Win 10 email installation on this computer. Finally wiped the drive on the other computer w/Wipe Drive 6 and re-installed win 10. Another hassle with MSFT email login, which I despise and did not wish to use. After FF email login with existing PSW messages downloaded. One msg from you said PSW had changed and i should change my PSW. Started to change PSW and was told to login again. Used existing PSW that downloaded my emails but it was rejected as Wrong Password even though it had just downloaded my emails! I suspect Microsoft but no proof.

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Hi

Thank you for getting in touch with us about this issue, I appreciate that this is very concerning. It may have been the case that you have forgotten your password. If so, please see these steps to change it.

We have recently become aware that attackers with access to passwords acquired during other data breaches have been using that information to access Firefox Accounts and Sync information. In a number of instances, we have been able to reset passwords, but with a situation like this other accounts may exist that we do not know about.

If you believe that your Firefox account is being accessed without your permission, I would strongly recommend that you change your Firefox Account password promptly. You can read more about how to do this here.

Other online accounts may have also been compromised. I recommend that you change the passwords (being careful not to repeat passwords for different accounts) and, having done this, update any of these passwords that are stored in Firefox Password Manager. You can read more about how to do this here.

Whilst this issue was largely out of our hands, at Mozilla we want to do everything we can to help you stay safe online. We are working on new features for Firefox Accounts that will further help protect your information.

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Hi

Thank you for getting in touch with us about this issue, I appreciate that this is very concerning. It may have been the case that you have forgotten your password. If so, please see these steps to change it.

We have recently become aware that attackers with access to passwords acquired during other data breaches have been using that information to access Firefox Accounts and Sync information. In a number of instances, we have been able to reset passwords, but with a situation like this other accounts may exist that we do not know about.

If you believe that your Firefox account is being accessed without your permission, I would strongly recommend that you change your Firefox Account password promptly. You can read more about how to do this here.

Other online accounts may have also been compromised. I recommend that you change the passwords (being careful not to repeat passwords for different accounts) and, having done this, update any of these passwords that are stored in Firefox Password Manager. You can read more about how to do this here.

Whilst this issue was largely out of our hands, at Mozilla we want to do everything we can to help you stay safe online. We are working on new features for Firefox Accounts that will further help protect your information.