Solution for being required to enter a verification code due to the existence of dual primary QQ numbers

by seesea on 2007-04-28 09:14:56

Dear User:

Recently, we have found that a large number of accounts are being used by two people simultaneously at different times and locations (with both knowing the account numbers and passwords), making it difficult for the original owner to detect. Therefore, we have introduced a verification code system to draw the attention of the true account owners and minimize any potential losses. We hope everyone can enhance their awareness of account security together and jointly create a green and healthy online environment.

Here are the specific reasons and solutions:

Specific Reasons:

1. Sending advertising messages: Your account may unknowingly be used by others to send advertisements or scam messages, which could then be detected by the system.

2. Logging in from another location: If your account is usually logged in from one place, and suddenly the login location changes, the system will add a verification code for security purposes.

3. Account hanging behavior: Account thieves often use the method of keeping the account "hanging" to steal user property and accounts.

Solutions:

1. After discovering the verification code, immediately change your password and scan for malware.

2. After being required to input a verification code, you will enter an observation period. If you use the account normally for about 10 to 20 days, the system will automatically cancel the requirement; however, if your password is leaked again during this period, you will continue to be required to input the verification code.