G2A e-mail (I was hacked)
G2A e-mail (I was hacked)
No one knows whether the seller receives your email address from G2A when you buy codes. They typically don’t store past purchase emails unless you opt in. If you used the same email ([email protected]) and the account was recently changed, it’s possible someone accessed it. Be cautious with sensitive information.
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Your Minecraft password was weak. Your email password is a long, complicated string of 40 to 60 characters. You never logged into your email because the changes you made to secure it didn’t require a login. (Except for restoring it from a security email—I can’t alter my name for 30 days anyway… I liked my username.)
Someone mentioned this language. They sent me an email saying they wanted to know my code for it.
This text appears to be a distorted or altered version of a password or code, possibly intended to be humorous or misleading. It seems to mix language and intent without clear meaning.
The original text mentioned an incomplete translation from a search result.
The message suggests modifying the code, changing the password, or possibly something else. A Greek speaker might provide a more precise translation.