January 2019
Hello,
What are these Fido codes for? Are the used to verify access to my account? If so, was someone trying to access my account since I never requested the codes?
Cheers
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January 2019
i have seen this too, it is spam, remember to 'trust no one' on the web.
January 2019
Hey there @Cawtau,
This message is not from us. We would suggest forwarding the message to 7726 (SPAM), and avoid clicking on any link (if applicable). You can then safely delete the message. For more info, visit this page.
We would also invite you to communicate with us here if you'd like to review your account's security settings.
Hope this clarifies, and let us know if you have any questions.
January 2019
January 2019
Hey @Cawtau and @patrickchan!
I just wanted to come on here and let you guys know that we double checked this for you guys and we can confirm that these messages are in fact from us. These messages are authorization codes sent via the My Account app in order to confirm that you are the user of the line for which you are attempting to gain access to the app to view account details. See photo:
The short code from which these authorization codes are sent is 6508.
If you never requested these codes, then it's entirely possible that someone has been trying to access your account through the My Account app. In this case, you may want to reset your password for My Account just to be sure.
We're sorry for any confusion this may have caused!
January 2019
Hello FidoAmanda,
Thanks for the clarification!
I do vaguely remember having to enter a code when I first installed the app. I have checked My Account on my phone and online and everything appears normal. The photo provided shows that one must manually enter the phone number to receive the code. It's also possible that someone mistakenly entered their phone number incorrectly when trying to first set up the app on their phone.
Cheers
January 2019
March 2019
I received four codes in one text. What is the best and worst case scenarios?
Should I be concerned at all?
March 2019
Hey there @woodtoo1!
Anybody attempting to gain access to your account through the myAccount app would need those codes to login. Since you are the one that receives them, you shouldn't be concerned at all. Nobody will be able to access your account without those codes.
-FidoPhilP
March 2019
Thank you. One more question, why were these codes sent to me and by whom?
March 2019
March 2019
Odd since I didn't try to log in.
March 2019
@woodtoo1 wrote:Odd since I didn't try to log in.
@woodtoo1 , I would suspect that someone has either (a) inadvertently mistyped THEIR phone number while attempting to log into THEIR account, hence the 4 in a row, as they did not get them, then finally realized their error, or (b) someone is attempting to gain access to YOUR account, not knowing that the codes are sent to YOU and not displayed locally to them.
In either case, because they are indeed FIDO messages sent directly to the number affected (YOURS), your account is safe and there is no need to be concerned, unless you have some strange person leaning over your shoulder right now reading the codes!! 😉
I had a spate of FIDO account codes texted to me about 4 months back, and it was someone mistyping their phone number, I know this because I ended up with several calls for this person as they were giving out their wrong phone number (mine) and I was getting weird calls. I little sleuth work, and I texted the person, who has same 7 digits, just a different area code, who had just moved and gotten a new number, so it was an innocent (albeit annoying) mistake!