You receive an email from your bank requesting that you forward them your account password for security reasons
No bank would ever send such an email. Delete it straight away.
To access your SBI Savings account online, you need to request for an online banking login id and password from SBI Bank. Once you submit the request you will get a login id and password. Using the id and password you can access your account online.
Go to the website, which is www.LICindia.com and provide your account number and password.
"If the information on your application can be verified at the time of enrollment, you will be able to login immediately. If immediate verification is not possible, a representative from the online banking support department will personally review your application. Please try to access your online banking account(s) again in two (2) business days using the user ID and password you created at the time of enrollment."
You receive an email from your bank requesting that you forward them your account password for security reasons
You can try to get through the security question and get the new password sent to another email account or second verification process which provides verification codes to your mobile through sms.
If you think you were a victim of phishing. You should immediately change the password on the online account. If you had any personal information on the account (e.g. Credit Card information) you should inform your bank immediately.
Ask them. If they want you to have it, they will give it to you. Otherwise, phishing for someone's password and/or entering their account is an illegal act for which you may be prosecuted.
delete the email
Delete the email
Email support@soundclick.com with a request to delete your account, and be sure to include the email address registered to your account and the account password for verification.
They can get into your account by using methods known as phishing. That is why you never give out personal information, password, etc. Always keep your account details safe.
Phishing is done by someone typacly a hacker, creating a fake webpage, identical to a real one which steals your password and gives it to them, granting them access to your account. Also phishing is highly illegal and there are several ways you can tell if its a real or fake webpage.
Create an account, then sign in with the correct username and password. Then enter the code into the verification box it comes up with.
An E-mail requesting a new password can be very simple, direct, and to the point. For example: My user name for your website is ____. I need a new password assigned because... (explain why you cannot change the password yourself on the web site). Thank-you, Type your User Name Then type the Name on the Account (e.g. "real name")
You can't recover an account if you know only the password. If you know the account name but not the password, the account may be recovered in some cases. This is the same in RuneScape, or anywhere else. The main identification of any such account is the username. The password is only for verification (to avoid other people accesing your account - your game in the case of RuneScape, your e-mail for an e-mail account, etc.). Several people may have the same password, only the username is unique.