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Companies that allowed others to create accounts with my email addresses: PayPal, Apple, Credit Karma,
Walmart (I just forwarded the email to legal@ and they took care of that instance very quickly, kudos to that at least). Edit: Forgot to add TD Bank - I actually opened a case with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency that regulates this bank. Companies that spammed me in the last 24 hours because they don't validate emails addresses they add to their mailing lists (maybe there are accounts too, IDK): NerdWallet,
Ace Hardware,
Take 5 Oil Change,
Boot Barn,
Tommy Hilfiger,
The University of Scanton,
Tractor Supply Company,
Kutztown University, and a few small businesses. |
I couldn’t get any attention from Amazon, and just got generic responses telling me I could reset my password, etc. In the end, I signed up to Amazon prime, I think to test some reassurance they had given me - I wasn’t expecting it to work.
The email saying I had just accidentally made a purchase with someone else’s credit card got Amazon’s attention. I think they also gave me a telling off, which I thought was ridiculous.
Not long after, someone else signed up to Spotify with my email address too. I think it was a child/shared account or something. I spent a while trying to improve their music taste, but I think we both were suffering from the clash of algorithms because they cancelled it soon after.
I haven’t had any people reverse-hacking themselves for a while now.