Got this from (allegedly) Twitter
So right off the bat I can tell for sure that it ain’t me trying to log on to that shite, but it doesn’t leave me much choice either now does it?
(red blotches mine, for privacy, and dramatic effect)
(solve the captchas to win a free tshirt!)
And of course this goes without saying:
I’m confused, it’s not actually asking you to log in. It’s saying IF you want to log in you’ll need this code right? Seems like standard 2FA practices. Am I missing something?
Of course it’s not!
Look at it like they are saying:
“Hi! Your account may be hacked. To mitigate it, you need to log in.”
I didn’t even know I had a Twitter account, and so 2FA certainly not. So as a person who never uses Twitter, to get a mail like this is a conundrum. Better log in and change that password or whatever, right? So suddenly someone who never used twitter, or apparently did sign up once some long time ago, is logging in for the first time in ages.
Corporate: “See, users are coming back to our platform!”
Then again, it could be a phishing attempt, too, but either case is un-good. Someone tried to log in multiple times over 6 hour intervals and over 2 days, so obv hacker, but still.
Huh, that’d be a clever trick. Too clever for muskians, I’d say.
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They know the email is legit, they’re questioning if someone has actually attempted to login to their account or if Musk is just trying to drive numbers up.
It seems like a phishing email, idk if the sender is the correct one or not since it was cropped but the Twitter logo is on it despite that being phased out. My bet is that the reset password is a bogus page that has you enter your current password to reset it, that or someone at Twitter missed updating a logo in just this email template