For those that use Personal Capital- did anyone else get random 2FA pings to their phone without requesting them?

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I would call their support number to make sure it's right.

I've had this happen with my bank. One time was an email and call that was legit (I called back on their support line to verify). Another was a text with an Auth code bc my password had been hacked, prob due to very weak and old password

I get some from my credit union every couple days but not sure if it’s from personal capital or mint since I use both

Yes, it made me almost want to quit using personal capital.

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