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Psyringe: Or perhaps it was just a malfunction in GOG's mailbot, or there may actually be a user with a similar name who accidentally typed yours while trying to log in.
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bazilisek: On GOG, you log in with your e-mail.
In Russia, your e-mail logs in with you.

(Sorry, couldn't resist)
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crazy_dave: Does GOG even use a do_not_reply@gog.com? - I've never seen an e-mail from them with that address
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Darling_Jimmy: Every automated email I get from Gog is from that address.

Edit: Oops, almost. Newsletters are from newsletter@gog.com
Aye I deleted that when I realized the order summaries were from there, but you caught me before I deleted it. :)
Post edited April 23, 2012 by crazy_dave
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Darling_Jimmy: Every automated email I get from Gog is from that address.

Edit: Oops, almost. Newsletters are from newsletter@gog.com
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crazy_dave: Aye I deleted that when I realized the order summaries were from there, but you caught me before I deleted it. :)
Drat...foiled again.....;)
Do you login to your GOG account from elsewhere? This is why I don't dare to login on any of my accounts - be it GOG, Gamersgate, Steam, or email - from either a public computer, or my laptop if it's connected to a public network. You never know what the previous users had downloaded.

Anyway see if GOG can trace the IP of whoever it was that requested for a pw reset.
how does GOG know this happened? I log into my GOG account from three different computers regularly and I've never received such an e-mail...
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SimonG: Why bother? It is a lot easier to find the games floating on the net than hacking somebodys system...

Well, at least gyokzoli has now an excellent excuse to start all those "I like big buts and I cannot lie" threads without scrutiny ;-P
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GameRager: Someone might want to use their account to make them look bad, or for some other purpose(Like reading their PMs for personal info, etc.)?
Theoretically spamming from an established account is the most likely motive for breaking in.

Otherwise, I'm guessing that somebody has a similar name for their account or log in information.

But, changing the log in for both the email and GOG is probably not a bad idea.
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GameRager: Someone might want to use their account to make them look bad, or for some other purpose(Like reading their PMs for personal info, etc.)?
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hedwards: Theoretically spamming from an established account is the most likely motive for breaking in.

Otherwise, I'm guessing that somebody has a similar name for their account or log in information.

But, changing the log in for both the email and GOG is probably not a bad idea.
If Gyo starts trying to sell me cheap prescription drugs or time shares i'm calling you 100% correct on this.
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gyokzoli: I got this email a few hours ago:

'Hi gyokzoli, do you want to reset your password?
Someone requested to reset your GOG.com account password. If it wasn't you, please ignore this e-mail and no changes will be made to your account. However, if you have requested to reset your password, please click the link below. You will be redirected to the GOG.com password reset form.'

And I did not request password reset.
Every

Single

Week

Someone will try to get into one of your accounts at least once. You shouldn't be surprised that this time they've decided to attempt a password reset, they probably even tried logging into your email account.

The internet is being pummelled by literally millions of requests every single second, one of those requests is going to be somebody from somewhere trying to guess the password for at least one of your accounts.

So don't be surprised. Hell, be even less surprised when you find out someone's actually been squatting in one of your accounts.

It's like all those spiders that you've been swallowing in your sleep.
Post edited April 23, 2012 by TheJoe
Ive had my battlenet account phished a few times but never gog.
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Kunovski: how does GOG know this happened? I log into my GOG account from three different computers regularly and I've never received such an e-mail...
That's because you've known your password and haven't requested a reset.
I wouldn't be too worried, but it's probably a good idea to change all your passwords periodically anyway.

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TheJoe: It's like all those spiders that you've been swallowing in your sleep.
Speaking of this, I was lying in bed yesterday when a huge fricking spider landed on my pillow. I never believed that myth before, but now I wonder...
Post edited April 23, 2012 by maycett
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maycett: I wouldn't be too worried, but it's probably a good idea to change all your passwords periodically anyway.

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TheJoe: It's like all those spiders that you've been swallowing in your sleep.
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maycett: Speaking of this, I was lying in bed yesterday when a huge fricking spider landed on my pillow. I never believed that myth before, but now I wonder...
"From Australia"

Explains the spiders :P
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maycett: I wouldn't be too worried, but it's probably a good idea to change all your passwords periodically anyway.

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TheJoe: It's like all those spiders that you've been swallowing in your sleep.
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maycett: Speaking of this, I was lying in bed yesterday when a huge fricking spider landed on my pillow. I never believed that myth before, but now I wonder...
Poor guy, you must get some rep points for this... :)
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JudasIscariot: "From Australia"

Explains the spiders :P
Haha xD I didn't realise we were so well known for our unfriendly wildlife.

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gyokzoli: snip
lol, thanks.
Post edited April 23, 2012 by maycett
Speaking of this, I was lying in bed yesterday when a huge fricking spider landed on my pillow. I never believed that myth before, but now I wonder...
As Bear Brylls would say: Spiders are good protein! *crunch* *crunch* *gulp*