Microsoft Authenticator
A Microsoft app for iOS and Android devices that enables authentication with two-factor verification, phone sign-in, and code generation.
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I have recently used the Authenticator App after having my email account compromised. I have since had to delete my email account and there are several apps that were affected as well. One app for instance, when I want to change the security settings pops up with the message "Sign in to southwest.com using a password from "Authenticator" and the user name is NOT mine. There are also numerous passwords and emails listed (maybe over a 100 or so) that do not belong to me but I recognize them as the hackers emails that have been on my accounts. Is this normal?