| Website | https://www.snopes.com |
| Website | https://www.snopes.com |
8/8
90 minutes later he gave us confirmation from support saying our account was hacked and they are resetting it for us. A few minutes later we had our Snopes account back!
In summary, always use two-factor authentication. We left it off because we had multiple employees logging into the account, but clearly it’s not worth the risk.
X has the worst customer support I’ve ever seen, even if you pay $1,000/month you can’t email them.
Grok did help save the day by pointing us to John Stoll.
From Snopes CEO
1/8
On Jan 31st, one of our employees said they couldn’t log in to our Snopes X account. I checked our site email and noticed that a minute earlier, we received an email from X saying someone new logged into our Snopes account. I didn’t recognize the location and then I saw another email that came directly after saying “X two-factor authentication is good to go”.
That’s when panic set in.