If you think your password has been compromised, you should reset it as soon as possible to protect your account. Acting quickly helps prevent unauthorized access and reduces the risk of data loss or misuse.
Start by going to the official login page of the account and selecting the password reset option. Follow the steps to verify your identity, which may include entering a code sent to your email or phone. Once verified, create a new password that is strong and unique, using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid reusing old passwords or using the same password across multiple accounts.
After resetting your password, review your account for any unusual activity. Check login history, account settings, and recent actions to ensure nothing has been changed without your knowledge. If anything looks suspicious, report it to your IT team immediately.
It is also a good idea to enable multi-factor authentication if it is available. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification when logging in. Keeping your software and devices updated further helps protect your accounts from future threats.
If you need help securing your accounts or improving password management across your business, the Enstep team can help. We can assess your current security practices and provide solutions to strengthen protection. Request a consult to strengthen your account security and reduce the risk of future breaches.
