Help:Login notifications/ru

Приветствуем! Вы оказались здесь, так как получили уведомление о попытке входа в вашу учетную запись? Не волнуйтесь! Ваша учетная запись в безопасности как и раньше.

Почему я получил это уведомление?
Вы получили это уведомление, из-за того, что кто-то попытался (и не смог) войти в вашу учетную запись. Если попытка входа в систему была произведена на устройстве или в браузере, которым вы ранее не пользовались, вы получили уведомление о входе после первой неудачной попытки. Если это было на известном устройстве или в браузере, уведомление было инициировано после пяти попыток.

Уведомление было инициировано со стороны функции LoginNotify, введенная в 2017 году.

Что от меня требуется?
У вашей учетной записи должен быть сложный, надежный и уникальный пароль. Если вы сомневаетесь в надежности вашего пароля, то пожалуйста, смените свой пароль как можно скорее. Согласно одному из исследований, почти 17% из десяти миллионов учетных записей пользователей Интернета имеют пароль «123456» и тому подобные легкие пароли. Не будьте среди этих 17%!

Also, it might be a good idea to associate an email address with your account in the event you lose access to your account and want to get back in. You can set your email on the first panel of your Preferences page. You might also want to glance through this essay on how to prevent account hijacking, which has some general tips you should keep in mind when using the internet.

How does this feature work?
The extension keeps track of known devices (browsers really) by placing a cookie in the browser. This cookie automatically expires in 180 days. If a failed login attempt happens from a new browser, it generates an Echo notification alerting the user about the login attempt. The other way that we identify known devices is by checking the current IP address subnet against the IP addresses that have been used recently (as stored in a temporary server cache). None of the information is stored in a database and at no point is any private information revealed publicly, including the attacker’s IP address/location. The WMF Legal and Security teams have reviewed the implementation for both compliance with our Privacy Policy and security considerations.

For known devices/IPs, we allow up to 5 login attempts before alerting the user about the login attempt, since it's fairly common to mistype or forget a password. If there are 5 or more failed attempts, the notification will say: "" There would be another notification at 10 attempts, 15 attempts and so on.

For unknown devices/IPs, we alert on every failed attempt. The extension bundles these notifications to avoid spamming users with too many notifications. For example, if there are 3 failed attempts from an unknown device, there will be a single notification, which says: "" On further attempts, that notification would update to say "4 failed attempts", "5 failed attempts", and so on.

Things to note
There are two ways for users to get these notifications – either by web Echo notifications or by email. By default, the web notifications are on for everyone and email ones are turned off. This is configurable in the notification preferences.

Successful logins
The extension allows you to get an email when a user logs in successfully to your account from an unfamiliar device and IP. This is especially helpful for admins or other functionaries who are concerned that their rights might be misused. This notification is off by default. Note that the web notifications are disabled for this feature. The email text says "" You can enable this in your preferences.