My BT internet email has been hacked three times with the aim of taking AVIOS points from my BA Exec Account. The hackers seem to bypass the two-factor authentication, which would normally send a one-time code to my phone. Does anyone know how this is occurring? Does BT mail have weaker security than other mail providers?
How do you know what the hackers aim is?
Have you checked that your 2FA is still turned on?
Have you checked that your method of notification is still correct and has not been changed after the first hack?
Have you checked all the things that are mentioned in this link and sub links?
How can I tell if my email account is no longer secure? | BT Help
They succeeded in transferring Avios to Nectar points in their account the first time. I was contacted by BT fraud the second time that blocked it. I have now received messages that my password has been changed twice but never sent a code to my phone when they did this.
If you have done all the things as suggested in the link I posted I would suggest that you contact BT 0330.1234.150 and ask to speak to BT Security regarding your email account being compromised.
I have notified the moderators of the forum about your problem. Once they have read this they may be able to help. They will advise you by posting on this thread.
Hi @Ed2024, sorry your email account has been hacked. Please get in touch with us by using the 'Message now' option on this page https://www.bt.com/help/contact-bt/technical-support/email and choose the answers:
Existing Customer
Technical Support
Broadband
One of our guides will be able to help make your account secure again.
Cheers
John