I absolutely do. It’s not that the password was wrong. It’s that they wanted to invalidate all existing passwords and make you change it.
The easiest way to do that is for them to force everyone through the “forgot password” workflow. Zero or minimal code changes. They don’t want to make a new, but very similar , “we had a security breach and are requiring you to change your password” workflow. They just don’t care that they’re blaming you for their problem.
I have a password manager and had this happen with a password I saved, so I’m 100% certain it wasn’t me making a typo but crappy software instead. Yes it was Meta, it’s always Meta when shit like this happens.
Never have this problem anymore with a password keeper. All new passwords are unique.
What REALLY pisses me off is when:
I absolutely do. It’s not that the password was wrong. It’s that they wanted to invalidate all existing passwords and make you change it.
The easiest way to do that is for them to force everyone through the “forgot password” workflow. Zero or minimal code changes. They don’t want to make a new, but very similar , “we had a security breach and are requiring you to change your password” workflow. They just don’t care that they’re blaming you for their problem.
I have a password manager and had this happen with a password I saved, so I’m 100% certain it wasn’t me making a typo but crappy software instead. Yes it was Meta, it’s always Meta when shit like this happens.
I’ve had it happen with:
Each time I get on the phone with the company for them to manually fix the issue.
This is more of a work computer issue than an personal computer one.
Basicly every terrible website/service that “irreversibly deletes” an account