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Action requested: change your password

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coinbase.com

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Tue, Mar 22, 2022 04:32 PM

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- Update your primary email password. - Make sure you choose a for both. Why did this happen? While

[Coinbase] Hi {NAME}, Coinbase takes a number of steps behind the scenes to keep your account safe, including monitoring for indicators that a third party may have compromised your Coinbase login. We recently found your credentials have been exposed online as part of this monitoring. To be clear, the security of the Coinbase platform has not been compromised. We strongly recommend taking the following actions immediately: - Change your Coinbase account password following this link. [Change Password](%2F%2Fwww.coinbase.com%2Fpassword_resets%2F596150d8db445fa6673e146daae5f0c7%2Fedit/1/0100017fb2793d73-52cade99-7a9d-4911-bcf5-fd6fbd759b12-000000/PivRPvmJtd4CY1r3HKkimYvxIJ7477sQSrj8u7ZR_Ts=242) - Update your primary email password. - Make sure you choose a [strong password](%2F%2Fhelp.coinbase.com%2Fen%2Fcoinbase%2Fprivacy-and-security%2Fdata-privacy%2Fhow-can-i-make-my-account-more-secure/1/0100017fb2793d73-52cade99-7a9d-4911-bcf5-fd6fbd759b12-000000/5ZmIyoCYeN-XZx07pOCqBvwQ8IW9yc2whApoqAct0os=242) for both. Why did this happen? While we can't always tell exactly where an attacker may have gotten your password, it's typically due to one of the following reasons: - Reusing the same password across multiple websites. - Entering your credentials into a phishing website. - Inadvertently installing keystroke-logging malware on your computer. How else can I protect myself? - Run a malware scan on your computer. Malwarebytes () is a reputable vendor which provides a free tool for this purpose. - If you reuse your passwords across multiple websites, we recommend changing those too. To make this easier, use a trusted password manager like LastPass, 1Password, or Dashlane, which auto-generates and auto-fills these passwords for you. - Enable two-step authentication by using a either hardware security key or an app-based authenticator like Google Authenticator to help ensure the safety of your online accounts. Learn more about how to keep your account safe in the [Coinbase Help Center](%2F%2Fhelp.coinbase.com/1/0100017fb2793d73-52cade99-7a9d-4911-bcf5-fd6fbd759b12-000000/dBAqIqw8WZYooim1W12Qaw_P-tTsVw2DMS9lImCJKzg=242) and by reading our blog post on [Phishing Attacks](%2F%2Fblog.coinbase.com%2Fphishing-attacks-are-on-the-rise-here-are-some-steps-you-can-take-to-protect-yourself-872833c7671b/1/0100017fb2793d73-52cade99-7a9d-4911-bcf5-fd6fbd759b12-000000/Vz8Ycx5dPTGp7XuRXTn7FS4xdu9vghG3ubOGII5_nLg=242). Thank you, The Coinbase Security Team © Coinbase 2022 | Coinbase Europe Limited 70 Sir John Rogerson's Quay | Dublin 2 | D02 R296 | Ireland (888) 908-7930

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