I recently decided to change my account password, and these bounced e-mail messages suddenly stopped.
This is a last resort in case a user forgets his or her account password.
After verifying account password, users can view Dashboard organized according to products of use.
LEO: For us, because she has all our account passwords.
And "theft" now includes sharing your account password too broadly.
And so they're storing the salt and the hash of the account password.
However, it wouldn't be a bad idea to change that as well, especially if it is the same as your Steam forum account password.
Once there, whoever happens to be sitting at the computer can change the associated account password.
It's online services that try to limit the security of my account passwords.
I don't have a lot of personal data on my hard drive, just some account passwords.