Windows 10: email vulnerability solved

Discus and support email vulnerability solved in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I set up someones computer a while ago and may have used my email once, now the email is easily accessable by simply going into the mail apps account... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by johnsmith123456789, Jun 9, 2020.

  1. email vulnerability solved


    I set up someones computer a while ago and may have used my email once, now the email is easily accessable by simply going into the mail apps account settings adding another account and clicking on my email adress which is up the top, ****. I've removed the account, changed the password for the email, but still just clicking on the add account on the mail app gives access to the account... this is a personal email and I don't want to switch compleatly because there is now a physical backdoor to my email.


    or maybe I'm just too dumb to figure it out, who knows.

    :)
     
    johnsmith123456789, Jun 9, 2020
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  2. Yukikaze Win User

    WPA2 Vulnerability Found

    A small update with regards to the Microsoft fix. The fix itself is sufficient to solve the issue on Windows, even if your WiFi device has no driver update, with one caveat:

    Does this security update fully address these vulnerabilities on Microsoft Platforms, or do I need to perform any additional steps to be fully protected?
    The provided security updates address the reported vulnerabilities; however, when affected Windows based systems enter a connected standby mode in low power situations, the vulnerable functionality may be offloaded to installed Wi-Fi hardware. To fully address potential vulnerabilities, you are also encouraged to contact your Wi-Fi hardware vendor to obtain updated device drivers. For a listing of affected vendors with links to their documentation, review the ICASI Multi-Vendor Vulnerability Disclosure statement here: Statement from the Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (ICASI) on the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Vulnerabilities

    Source: https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2017-13080
     
    Yukikaze, Jun 9, 2020
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  3. hpholm Win User
    Not able to use mobile internet and email with Lumia 520 error 80072F30

    This error code is displayed when checking email, correct?

    In an earlier thread pointed out the troubleshooting steps suggested on

    https://expertcentre.nokia.com/en/a...Synchronizing-Mailbox-on-Windows-Phone-8.aspx



    I hope some of the first easy steps in the list can help you.

    I do not like to suggest hard resets all the time to solve everything. email vulnerability solved ;)



    --

    Hans
     
    hpholm, Jun 9, 2020
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  4. email vulnerability solved

    email


    My system is Windows 10, my browser is Google Chrome and my email is Windows live. When I open a hyperlink I get a blank/black page listed as "Untitled". Any suggestions?
     
    HELPlucy2016, Jun 9, 2020
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