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az99
Explorer
Jul 23, 2014

Anyone Still Use Juno Email

I got a weird screen when trying to open saying my password needs changing due to compromise. Has Juno been hacked or is it real?

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  • I finally got in touch with Juno. They say they were not hacked but I still had to change my password to access the site.

    Am I the only one getting sick and tired of having to constantly change passwords on the sites?

    I have a better idea. Every night at the end of nightly news, execute a convicted hacker live on TV. Lets start playing offense because defense is not working.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I remember JUNO... Used for awhile way back then and then switched to NETZERO which at the time supported POP3 email accounts better for me. Still use it today after all these years and it feeds in with my other two or special email accounts just fine. NETZERO is the only account I use when folks need my email address... NETZERO used to be totally free and then finally the free portion would work for a few hours in the middle of the night. Finally had to pay for the subscription hehe Their nationwide dialup still works like a champ... Great PLAN B for me...

    I get these same things from time to time and I guess what you don't want to do is click on their provided link. Go to the JUNO main page on the Internet and inquire there...

    If you can view the provided headers you will probably see some out of the country type addresses in it haha... Fishing for your passwords and personal info...

    Roy Ken
  • We are still using Juno, but have changed from the installed client software to the web-based version. We have not received the password change message yet, but I would be suspect also. Best advise would be to use a different computer, go to the web site for Juno, and change your password from there. I suggest a different computer just in case yours has been hacked. BTW, since we have gone to the web-based system, our internet usage has just about doubled, due to the additional web pages being received. The client version just sends the mail messages only.

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