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Unexpected Password Reset Emails from My Bank – Could My Account Be Compromised?

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Over the past week, I’ve received several password reset emails from my bank, but I never initiated any reset requests. I double-checked the sender’s email address, and it looked legitimate, matching the bank’s official domain. I haven’t noticed any unauthorized transactions yet, but this definitely has me worried. I’ve already changed my online banking password and enabled two-factor authentication as a precaution. What’s weird is that I’m the only one who uses this account, and all my devices are secure with updated antivirus software. Could these emails be phishing attempts designed to scare me into clicking a malicious link, or is there a chance someone is actively trying to break into my account? Also, what’s the best way to confirm if my bank account has truly been targeted or compromised without causing unnecessary alarm? Has anyone else dealt with similar suspicious reset emails and found a way to verify their authenticity?

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