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Has The Aa Been Hacked?
A quick check of the internet tells me that others have received this email Over the weekend.
Hi,
You’ve successfully changed your password.
If you didn't make this change, please call us on 0330 102 8005.
Thanks,
The AA Team
[email protected]
The email address is a genuine AA address (or appears to be) and the number's certainly a genuine AA number.
The AA are currently saying it's a fake email, but it's more likely that either they've been hacked or that the emails are the result of a mistake.
Hi,
You’ve successfully changed your password.
If you didn't make this change, please call us on 0330 102 8005.
Thanks,
The AA Team
[email protected]
The email address is a genuine AA address (or appears to be) and the number's certainly a genuine AA number.
The AA are currently saying it's a fake email, but it's more likely that either they've been hacked or that the emails are the result of a mistake.
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Regards,
The AA's Social Media Team
Regards,
The AA's Social Media Team
I too have received this email on Sunday (25/06/17) @ 20:38.
This doesn't look to be a hack or a scam. I checked the email header and the supplied address (The AA ) is a valid email for The AA and hasn't been spoofed.
The email contents itself doesn't contain any links and the phone number provided is a valid The AA customer services email.
I also tried to log into my The AA online account online and found that the service is down, as is the password reset service. I also tried ringing the number but it was engaged, no doubt due to a number of people doing the same.
As a number of people have reported the exact same issue, and the lack of malicious content in the emails, we can assume that The AA are experiencing some technical difficulties and that the email sent to a number of users is genuinely from The AA, but sent in error. Probably from some IT work going on over the weekend (I've work in IT for many years, this stuff happens quite a lot). We'll just have to wait until the login\password reset system is back up or until The AA issue a statement on the issue to verify.
This doesn't look to be a hack or a scam. I checked the email header and the supplied address (The AA ) is a valid email for The AA and hasn't been spoofed.
The email contents itself doesn't contain any links and the phone number provided is a valid The AA customer services email.
I also tried to log into my The AA online account online and found that the service is down, as is the password reset service. I also tried ringing the number but it was engaged, no doubt due to a number of people doing the same.
As a number of people have reported the exact same issue, and the lack of malicious content in the emails, we can assume that The AA are experiencing some technical difficulties and that the email sent to a number of users is genuinely from The AA, but sent in error. Probably from some IT work going on over the weekend (I've work in IT for many years, this stuff happens quite a lot). We'll just have to wait until the login\password reset system is back up or until The AA issue a statement on the issue to verify.
At the moment the AA site is down for everyone.
They could well have been hacked.;_
http:// www.isi tdownri ghtnow. com/.th eaa.com .html
Hans.
They could well have been hacked.;_
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Hans.
The website outage could be due to increased traffic due to this issue, but it's working for me and when I did my own ping it was responding as expected.
I advise that you do not attempt to log into your account until an official statement has been issued by The AA. Although everything looks legit (correct address, no spoofing, no links, correct phone number) there is a possibility that it could be a "login trap" where a 3rd party hijacks a genuine site and can intercept login attempts to capture login information. I personally think this to be unlikely, but to be safe wait for the official response from The AA.
I advise that you do not attempt to log into your account until an official statement has been issued by The AA. Although everything looks legit (correct address, no spoofing, no links, correct phone number) there is a possibility that it could be a "login trap" where a 3rd party hijacks a genuine site and can intercept login attempts to capture login information. I personally think this to be unlikely, but to be safe wait for the official response from The AA.