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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
If there are any domains added without your permission. Then your account got compromised.
Remove your password from your last post...
I'm not surprised that you lost your account in the first place.
This is a public user forum, so don't post your account name or password under any circumstances.
Change your password again, and this time, don't publicly announce what it is to everyone on these forums.
For all I know, your account might already be compromised by the time I post this.
can anyone help?
If a web API key keeps registering, then clearly the hijacker has access to your account or keeps getting back into your account.
Most obvious advice would be to change your password, scan your PC for malware and stop logging into third party pages that clearly steal your account information.
But hotSauce's theory is viable too, and probably more plausible.
Dude, edit your post above and remove the information that is apparently about your account login or password.