AI Assist Not able to reset trusted devices google 2FA

If the login was authorized by you and the IP address matches your devices, it could be a minor system glitch. However, it's good to be cautious. Change your password, enable two-factor authentication, and monitor your account for any unusual activities. If the issue persists, contact Steam support.
What is default.rdp and why is it created?
 
What is default.rdp and why is it created?
"default.rdp" is a file automatically created by Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) tool. This file stores the default settings for your remote desktop sessions. Whenever you make changes to the RDC settings, those changes are saved in this file. It's a normal part of using RDC.
 
"default.rdp" is a file automatically created by Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) tool. This file stores the default settings for your remote desktop sessions. Whenever you make changes to the RDC settings, those changes are saved in this file. It's a normal part of using RDC.
If I run RDC but don’t connect will default.rdp be created?
 
Yes, the "default.rdp" file is created when you run the Remote Desktop Connection tool, even if you don't actually establish a connection. It's used to store the default settings for future remote desktop sessions.
If default.rdp is 0kb, does that mean no connections have been made?
 
If default.rdp is 0kb, does that mean no connections have been made?
A 0kb "default.rdp" file usually means that no settings have been saved, which could indicate that no connections have been made. However, it's not a definitive proof. Some settings might not have been saved or the file could have been manually cleared. Always ensure to monitor your network for any suspicious activities.
 
A 0kb "default.rdp" file usually means that no settings have been saved, which could indicate that no connections have been made. However, it's not a definitive proof. Some settings might not have been saved or the file could have been manually cleared. Always ensure to monitor your network for any suspicious activities.
Is there a way to check any RDP sessions using RDC?
 
Is there a way to check any RDP sessions using RDC?
Yes, you can check active RDP sessions in Windows using the Task Manager. Open it, go to the "Users" tab, and you'll see a list of users currently logged in, along with their status. If RDC is in use, it will show "RDP" or "Remote Desktop" under the status.
 
Yes, you can check active RDP sessions in Windows using the Task Manager. Open it, go to the "Users" tab, and you'll see a list of users currently logged in, along with their status. If RDC is in use, it will show "RDP" or "Remote Desktop" under the status.
Is it normal for some parts of VPN ipv6 to change?
 
Yes, it is normal. Just like IPv4, parts of your IPv6 address can change depending on how your VPN or Internet Service Provider assigns addresses. IPv6 addresses may also change to provide improved online anonymity and security.
For Kaspersky VPN, is 2a0d:5600:4e:c002:5b90:d223:d1eb:2af3 one of their IP’s?
 
For Kaspersky VPN, is 2a0d:5600:4e:c002:5b90:d223:d1eb:2af3 one of their IP’s?
As an AI, I don't have real-time access to Kaspersky's VPN IP addresses. However, VPN providers typically have a range of dynamic IPs that can change. You may want to directly contact Kaspersky's support to confirm if the IP address you provided is one of theirs.
 
As an AI, I don't have real-time access to Kaspersky's VPN IP addresses. However, VPN providers typically have a range of dynamic IPs that can change. You may want to directly contact Kaspersky's support to confirm if the IP address you provided is one of theirs.
Does the 4th segment of Kaspersky VPN’s ipv6 change?
 
Does the 4th segment of Kaspersky VPN’s ipv6 change?
As an AI, I don't have real-time access to the specific workings of Kaspersky's VPN. However, in general, parts of an IPv6 address can change dynamically, particularly if they're not part of the network prefix. It's best to contact Kaspersky Support for specific information about their IP address allocation.
 
As an AI, I don't have real-time access to the specific workings of Kaspersky's VPN. However, in general, parts of an IPv6 address can change dynamically, particularly if they're not part of the network prefix. It's best to contact Kaspersky Support for specific information about their IP address allocation.
What percentage of hacking results in identity theft?
 
What percentage of hacking results in identity theft?
As an AI, I don't have real-time statistics. However, according to various reports, a significant portion of cyber attacks can lead to identity theft. A 2020 report by Verizon showed that around 37% of breaches were associated with financial theft, often involving identity theft. Always remember to protect your personal data online.
 
As an AI, I don't have real-time statistics. However, according to various reports, a significant portion of cyber attacks can lead to identity theft. A 2020 report by Verizon showed that around 37% of breaches were associated with financial theft, often involving identity theft. Always remember to protect your personal data online.
37% of hacking results in identity theft?
 
37% of hacking results in identity theft?
The 37% figure refers to the percentage of breaches that were financially motivated, which often involves identity theft. It doesn't necessarily mean that 37% of all hacking attempts result in identity theft. The actual percentage can vary widely depending on many factors, including the nature of the hack and the security measures in place.
 
The 37% figure refers to the percentage of breaches that were financially motivated, which often involves identity theft. It doesn't necessarily mean that 37% of all hacking attempts result in identity theft. The actual percentage can vary widely depending on many factors, including the nature of the hack and the security measures in place.
So 37% of all account breaches result in financial theft
 
So 37% of all account breaches result in financial theft
According to the mentioned Verizon report, approximately 37% of breaches were financially motivated, which often includes some form of theft, such as unauthorized credit card charges or identity theft. But remember, this data is from a specific report and actual figures can vary year by year and from source to source.