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Urgent! - Security concern. Someone with my laptop has my Windows security code.

Urgent! - Security concern. Someone with my laptop has my Windows security code.

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Freedom_Men
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01-04-2022, 07:53 AM
#11
Update your email and Facebook credentials. Any login details associated with the device are no longer valid. Most organizations prohibit personal use of their equipment, which means your actions not only reflect poorly but also violate company rules. The safest approach is to lock all accounts and move forward. Disregard any concerns about company policy. If you suspect someone accessed your information, consider consulting a lawyer to explore your options. Getting advice might be worthwhile.
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Freedom_Men
01-04-2022, 07:53 AM #11

Update your email and Facebook credentials. Any login details associated with the device are no longer valid. Most organizations prohibit personal use of their equipment, which means your actions not only reflect poorly but also violate company rules. The safest approach is to lock all accounts and move forward. Disregard any concerns about company policy. If you suspect someone accessed your information, consider consulting a lawyer to explore your options. Getting advice might be worthwhile.

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VsDude1
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01-04-2022, 02:57 PM
#12
I understood your point. It seems Windows doesn't offer a way to remotely alter the pin for security reasons.
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VsDude1
01-04-2022, 02:57 PM #12

I understood your point. It seems Windows doesn't offer a way to remotely alter the pin for security reasons.

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Quin5ter
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01-11-2022, 09:38 PM
#13
I think you can authenticate the device remotely, requiring your Google password for re-entry into Chrome. I would disable the system first, then update your Google password.
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Quin5ter
01-11-2022, 09:38 PM #13

I think you can authenticate the device remotely, requiring your Google password for re-entry into Chrome. I would disable the system first, then update your Google password.

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