Password Change

Has there been a genuine email as below >

[i]Over a year and a half ago, in May 2014, we informed you that the 3rd party software running the Avast Forums got hacked and thieves had access to user names, nicknames, email addresses and passwords. This issue affected less than 0.2% of our 200 million users at the time. No payment, license, or financial systems or other data was compromised.

Unfortunately with hacks, the old passwords and data taken can still be in circulation, so it is important to change your password and use best practice in securing a new, strong password. We have reason to believe the thieves from the 2014 forum software hack are trying to use the old passwords, and have cracked many of those passwords, so we are sending this notice and reminder to all forum users to change your password, using alpha numeric, uncommon passwords to keep them secure. And make sure you are no longer using old passwords on any other platforms.

Please go to https://my.avast.com to change your Avast account credentials.

Thanks,

The Avast Team

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Yes, there are several topics on it in the forums and I too have receive it myself.

But is it genuine from avast? It contains a link to change your password. The sender email address is “Avast Antivirus support@email.avast.com”.

Yes it’s a genuine email sent from Avast.

I thought that my reply to Stewart2240 “Has there been a genuine email as below” would have been clear ‘Yes,’ and then further expansion.