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Action required: Reset your Stripe password

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stripe.com

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noreply@stripe.com

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Thu, Mar 15, 2018 12:38 AM

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Hello, Login credentials are often leaked online. In order to keep Stripe and our users secure, we m

Hello, Login credentials are often leaked online. In order to keep Stripe and our users secure, we monitor these leaks. As part of our monitoring, we recently found that publicly-leaked credentials from other services could be used to sign into your Stripe account. (There may be more information on which specific service might have been compromised at websites like haveibeenpwned.com.) Even though we haven't noticed any suspicious activity on your account, we've proactively disabled your current password to ensure that breaches of other services don't make it possible for someone to compromise your Stripe account. You'll have to reset your password the next time you log in by clicking the "Forgot your password" link in the Dashboard. Once you change your Stripe password, we strongly recommend you also change this password anywhere else you’ve used it. As a further security measure, we suggest turning on two-step verification if you haven't already. Instructions on how to do so can be found here: . Please let us know if you have any questions or have any issues by emailing support@stripe.com. — The Stripe Security Team

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