A suspicious login attempt is an unauthorised or potentially malicious attempt to access your Azasend account. It could indicate someone is trying to gain unauthorised access to your account or engage in fraudulent activities. Azasend takes account security seriously and implements measures to detect and prevent suspicious login attempts.
Here’s what you need to know:
Failed login attempts: A suspicious login attempt can occur when someone repeatedly enters incorrect login credentials while trying to access your account. Multiple failed login attempts from an unfamiliar IP address, device, or location could indicate suspicious activity.
Unusual login patterns: Our security systems monitor for unique login patterns. For example, if there are login attempts from multiple locations within a short period or if login attempts are made from countries where you don’t typically access your account, it could trigger suspicion.
Login from unrecognised devices: If a login attempt from a device or browser you haven’t used before or that hasn’t been associated with your account, it may be considered suspicious. Azasend’s systems will flag such login attempts for further investigation.
Notifications and alerts: Azasend will notify you about suspicious login attempts via email. If you receive such notifications for an effort you did not initiate, you must take immediate action to secure your account.
What to do if you encounter a suspicious login attempt?
Contact Azasend support: If you believe there has been a suspicious login attempt or any unauthorised access to your account, promptly contact Azasend’s customer support. They will assist you in securing your account and provide further guidance.
Remember, being vigilant and proactive about your account security is crucial. Regularly monitor your account activity, report suspicious incidents promptly, and follow Azasend’s recommended security practices to protect your account from unauthorised access.