Remove MCLeaks or any AltDispencers, run a full virus scan, run a maleware scan, change your Minecraft password and any other passwords that maybe the same as your Minecraft one as MCLeaks will have stolen it, shame on you for using illegal software to access stolen accounts and clean your HOSTS file by removing any lines related to Mojang.
To edit your Host file, do the following:
Go to the Start Menu and locate Notepad. Right click Notepad and select "Run as Administrator"
Click on File, then Open. Enter %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts as the "File name" and click "Open".
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I appreciate you telling me the problem, though the shame part was unnecessary. I currently share this computer and I don't believe it was myself that was trying to download a stolen Minecraft account, because.... I own one. Either way I'm assuming it was my sibling so Ill remove whatever they did.
Been a while since I've played, Can't seem to login even with correct email and password, and after changing the password several times.
Any help would be appreciated.
What happens instead?
I just get an invalid credentials message, I know my password and email are both correct.
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fcbCkS5YTb/
Remove MCLeaks or any AltDispencers, run a full virus scan, run a maleware scan, change your Minecraft password and any other passwords that maybe the same as your Minecraft one as MCLeaks will have stolen it, shame on you for using illegal software to access stolen accounts and clean your HOSTS file by removing any lines related to Mojang.
To edit your Host file, do the following:
Go to the Start Menu and locate Notepad. Right click Notepad and select "Run as Administrator"
Click on File, then Open. Enter %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts as the "File name" and click "Open".
I appreciate you telling me the problem, though the shame part was unnecessary. I currently share this computer and I don't believe it was myself that was trying to download a stolen Minecraft account, because.... I own one. Either way I'm assuming it was my sibling so Ill remove whatever they did.