I have always been a waste of time, so I set the blog user name and mailbox to the same, with a birthday at the end, and silly to set the password to a birthday. Never did anything, and thought it was okay.
Finally, I learned the lesson. The blog on the 25 th was stolen, and the mailbox was logged in to confirm the password modification. Most importantly, the password change confirmation email was deleted. However, I found the two emails in Foxmail, which showed that I was applying for a password change around 7 p.m. on the 25 th. Finally, I changed my mailbox to a QQ mailbox, so that I could not find it. This person continues to write his logs in my blog. Today, he wrote three logs related to mobile development.
I sent a private message and made a heated comments to force him to quit my blog. It turns out to be useless! Instead, I was in a hurry. I called customer service directly today. After collecting evidence, I confirmed it was my blog and helped me change my mailbox. I can change my password and retrieve my blog.
Here, we would like to remind technical pursuers that you should not set your blog and email username and password too easily, and it is best not to have a direct relationship between them. Never let someone have a piece of information to guess and steal the fruits of your work.
Blog operation is not easy and can be cherished.
The blog was stolen and finally retrieved.