Lock down a compromised 123 Reg account
If your 123 Reg account's security is compromised, you should change all of your information in it to prevent others from regaining access.
Change your passwords and identifiers
To ensure no one else can contact us on your behalf, we urge you to change the information we use to validate your identity.
- Change your account password.
- Change the password for any email addresses (such as with Microsoft 365) associated with your account.
- You should also consider enabling two-factor authentication for account information changes.
Change your payment methods
- Change the payment methods you use for products in your account.
- Delete payment methods you no longer use for your products.
Verify your domain contact information
- Make sure that your domain's contact information is up-to-date to prevent transfer of ownership.
Change login information for other products
You should change all logins to prevent anyone from accessing your products:
- Email: Change your Microsoft 365 email password to prevent others from logging in to your email.
- Hosting: Change the FTP password for your Linux (cPanel) or Windows (Plesk) hosting plan.
Remotely log out of my 123 Reg account
Remotely sign out of your 123 Reg account if you think your account might be compromised. This will sign your account out of all devices and browsers.