Your two-step verification code is: ****
Use this code to complete logging in with Bitwarden.
Who wants it, I don’t know. Anyone one can you help why I received this type of email. Today al least 10 times, Please help me.
Your two-step verification code is: ****
Use this code to complete logging in with Bitwarden.
Who wants it, I don’t know. Anyone one can you help why I received this type of email. Today al least 10 times, Please help me.
Someone has your password and is trying to log into your vault. Your 2FA is doing its job protecting you.
I think you should log into log into the web vault and change your Master Password as soon as you can. But, first run a malware scan on your PC because you don’t know how someone acquired your current Master Password.
Hello and welcome to the community!
Use third-party tools to scan; search for “ESET NOD32 Online Scanner.” It has a great reputation. While scanning, Microsoft Defender will run simultaneously, so it’s like using two tools to scan everything at once.
You should use a randomly generated four-word passphrase (using the Bitwarden generator) as your Bitwarden password. Write it down to keep it safe and easily accessible, along with your Bitwarden 2FA recovery code.
@Robiul_Islam Welcome to the forum!
You should also consider changing your Bitwarden email address to a probably new and more “private” one.
Speaking of emails… though it very well are emails you get from Bitwarden, caused by others trying to get into your vault - the emails could also be fake/phishing emails, not coming from Bitwarden. I would check that again.
Sidenote: I changed the title from “My Bitwarden always anyone try to access” to “Someone always tries to access my Bitwarden account”.