G
george
Hello,
Someone in my household has changed my .Net password. I
subsequently changed it to something else and all is
fine. My question is, how on earth can just anybody
change the password without knowing the old password(as
is the case)? When I click reset password link, all it
asks for is for my desired new password. I entered it
and it changes to the new one. All someone has to do is
know my email address to change my password which is
rather frightening. How can I prevent this person or
anybody else for that matter, from doing it again without
actually changing my email address? thanks for any help
you may have.
Someone in my household has changed my .Net password. I
subsequently changed it to something else and all is
fine. My question is, how on earth can just anybody
change the password without knowing the old password(as
is the case)? When I click reset password link, all it
asks for is for my desired new password. I entered it
and it changes to the new one. All someone has to do is
know my email address to change my password which is
rather frightening. How can I prevent this person or
anybody else for that matter, from doing it again without
actually changing my email address? thanks for any help
you may have.