I just got two emails from Baseball HQ. Here's what they look like. Stuff in [ ] is stuff I either deleted or changed so I'm not giving my account info to everyone here. What's odd is that I have done nothing I can think of to trigger these, and I don't recall ever receiving these before. Could someone be trying to hack my account and resetting my password? I logged in fine just now... without clicking the links in the emails.
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From: "support@baseballhq.com" <support@baseballhq.com>
To: carlogc68@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 5:01 PM
Subject: Account details for cacavagna at BaseballHQ.com (approved)
[username],
Your account at BaseballHQ.com has been activated.
You may now log in by clicking on this link or copying and pasting it in your browser:
http://cms.baseballhq.com/user/reset/[link continues with random-looking alphanumeric sequence]
This is a one-time login, so it can be used only once.
After logging in, you will be redirected to http://cms.baseballhq.com/user/[number]/edit so you can change your password.
Once you have set your own password, you will be able to log in to http://cms.baseballhq.com/user in the future using:
username: [withheld]
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From: "support@baseballhq.com" <support@baseballhq.com>
To: carlogc68@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 5:01 PM
Subject: Account details for cacavagna at BaseballHQ.com (approved)
[username],
Your account at BaseballHQ.com has been activated.
You may now log in by clicking on this link or copying and pasting it in your browser:
http://cms.baseballhq.com/user/reset/[link continues with random-looking alphanumeric sequence]
This is a one-time login, so it can be used only once.
After logging in, you will be redirected to http://cms.baseballhq.com/user/[number]/edit so you can change your password.
Once you have set your own password, you will be able to log in to http://cms.baseballhq.com/user in the future using:
username: [withheld]
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