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Evernote suspicious activity apple
Evernote suspicious activity apple











Regarding the second email, we accidentally sent a second email to some of you. We are primarily focused on detecting breaches of our service, which this was not. And while we are always keeping an eye out for suspicious activity patterns, I appreciate your feedback that we didn’t act as quickly as you expected us to. Tener You are correct that we’ve seen an increase in this type of issue since 2017. Will uninstalling EverNote (after requesting for deletion of Username and Password) actually stop compromising my device's safety further?

evernote suspicious activity apple

#Evernote suspicious activity apple password#

Will asking the EverNote Team to delete my username and password stop "giving" access to my device to said hacker? So OK, honestly, I want this to stop (compromising the security of my device and other accounts) and I'd like some help and answers.Ĭan you tell us what was compromised? Is it only the notes in EverNote? Or was/is it possible for the hacker to access other information on our devices through EverNote? Obviously whatever site your hacker is getting our information from, clearly still has access to our login information refreshed for him daily. But today, 3 March, I received the same "Reset your password" email again. But nevermind, I revoked it and changed to a new strong password (yes symbols used, numbers, alphabets, long - like it was before as well). When I checked my list of devices, I saw a foreign "iPhone" which was logged in "3 MONTHS AGO". Your first warning email to me was on the 28th of Feb 2019. Actually, why hasn't your security to safeguard your users improved yet? This problem has been ongoing since 2017. Not impressed with your level of security, especially since you seems to have known about this for weeks! Is there any way that I can see what else these people have been doing while they were logged in to my account? Is there any way of knowing what has been sent from my account? What's up Evernote? Does this seem like the kind of account activity that a user might want to be notified about? Does it seem reasonable that a user should be able to stop unauthorized users from their own account as they are happening?

evernote suspicious activity apple

I live in Sweden, but in my access history I see logins from Vietnam, Bahrain, Jamaica, China and another Vietnam. From what it seems they are still using my account as I am writing this. Still I keep getting notifications of emailes failed to deliver, even after trying to disconnect and deactivate all forms of login - so it seems I have not been able to stop them from using my account. I have reset my password, unlinked all connected devices, set up 2-step verification. I started getting these "failed to deliver" emails about 2 hours ago.











Evernote suspicious activity apple