I'm not a provider, so it didn't happen to me, but it happened to someone I've seen many times. In fact, her Tryst ad was hacked *twice*. It's imperative everyone use strong and *different* passwords. That's one of the benefits of using a password manager; you can have different, secure passwords for all your sites. Also, enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) can help keep people out of your accounts.
Good luck in getting all this sorted out!Hello;
Yesterday both my email & my 'Tryst ad was hacked. Someone took over my ad changed all of my written content. I am based in San Jose someone in Panama City Florida took over my ad. . "Took over my protonmail email where I am not able to log-in. I had client scheduled yesterday I was unable to reach him since my email was taken over by someone in Panama City Florida. Has this happened to any other Bay area provider? This is awful . Just to inform other providers keep an eye on your ads. I have never seen anything quite like this take over. I think they were able to infiltrate Tryst. Since my Tryst password & protonmail password are the same they hacked Tryst. I am always going above & beyond to keep no client information on my phone. I only use encrypted sites. The problem now if they are hacking encrypted sites. Be careful keep checkin your ads. I feel so badly my client was never able to get updated by me since I spent most of yesterday trying to access my email unsuccessfully. Just wanted to warn everyone thanks. Bella Bardot
I'm not a provider, so it didn't happen to me, but it happened to someone I've seen many times. In fact, her Tryst ad was hacked *twice*. It's imperative everyone use strong and *different* passwords. That's one of the benefits of using a password manager; you can have different, secure passwords for all your sites. Also, enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) can help keep people out of your accounts.
Good luck in getting all this sorted out!