login.graficaonline.com.br
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Submitted URL: https://ucasm-ci.org/universite/critical_login_notification.html
Effective URL: https://login.graficaonline.com.br/login/
Submission: On May 08 via manual from US — Scanned from CA
Effective URL: https://login.graficaonline.com.br/login/
Submission: On May 08 via manual from US — Scanned from CA
Form analysis
1 forms found in the DOM<form id="submitForm" class="loginForm__form">
<div id="content" class="loginForm__content">
<div id="usernameForm" data-next="checkUsername">
<p class="loginForm__paragraph">Login</p>
<div class="labelGroup">
<label for="username" class="labelGroup__label">Email</label>
</div>
<input type="email" id="username" name="username" class="loginForm__input" autocomplete="username" tabindex="1">
</div>
<div id="passwordForm" class="hidden" data-next="checkPassword">
<p class="loginForm__paragraph">Login</p>
<div id="loginErrortop" class="loginForm__statusMessageContainer statusMessageContainer__topHeight hidden">
<div id="messagetop" class="loginForm__statusMessage"></div>
</div>
<div class="labelGroup">
<label for="username" class="labelGroup__label labelGroup__label__disabled">Email</label>
</div>
<input type="email" id="email" name="username" class="loginForm__input" disabled="" autocomplete="username" tabindex="1">
<div class="labelGroup">
<label for="password" class="labelGroup__label">Password</label>
</div>
<input type="password" id="password" name="password" class="loginForm__input" autocomplete="current-password" tabindex="1">
</div>
<div id="tfaForm" class="hidden" data-next="check2fa">
<p class="tfaForm__paragraph">Welcome back</p>
<label class="loginForm__label" for="useremail"></label>
<div class="labelGroup">
<label class="labelGroup__label">Two-factor authentication token</label>
</div>
<input type="text" id="otp-input" name="otp" class="loginForm__input" placeholder="123456" autocomplete="one-time-code" tabindex="1">
<div class="rememberMe">
<input type="checkbox" class="loginForm__checkbox" id="otp-checkbox-check" name="otp-remember-me" checked="">
<label class="tfaForm__checkboxLabel" for="otp-checkbox-check">Don't ask again on this computer.</label>
</div>
</div>
<div id="setupForm" class="hidden" data-next="confirm2fa">
<p class="tfa-instructions">Use your authenticator app to scan the code below.</p>
<div id="otp" class="setupForm__otp-image"></div>
<p class="tfa-instructions"> Alternatively, you can manually type in the following secret: </p>
<pre id="secret" class="setupForm__secret"></pre> The following code is your recovery code.
<pre id="recovery-code" class="setupForm__secret"></pre> Store it in a safe place where only you have access to it. Recovery codes can be used to access your account in the event you lose access to your device and cannot receive two-factor
authentication codes. <p></p>
</div>
<div id="finish2faForm" class="hidden" data-next="complete2fa">
<div class="labelGroup">
<label class="labelGroup__label">Enter a 2FA code below to continue.</label>
</div>
<input type="text" id="opt-setup-input" name="otp" class="loginForm__input" placeholder="123456" autocomplete="one-time-code" tabindex="1">
<div class="rememberMe">
<input type="checkbox" class="loginForm__checkbox" id="otp-checkbox-finish" name="otp-remember-me" checked="">
<label for="otp-checkbox-finish" class="labelGroup__label">Don't ask again on this computer.</label>
</div>
</div>
<div id="challengeForm" class="hidden" data-next="check2fa">
<p class="tfaForm__paragraph">Auth code</p>
<label class="loginForm__label">Check your email for the code</label>
<input type="text" id="otp-auth-input" name="otp" class="loginForm__input" placeholder="123456" autocomplete="invalid" tabindex="1">
<!-- TODO: When we enable this we will need make a small change to the challenge logic in users -->
<!-- <div class='rememberMe'>
<input type='checkbox' id='otp-checkbox-challenge' name="otp-remember-me" checked/>
<label for='otp-checkbox-challenge' class='labelGroup__label'>Don't ask again on this computer</label>
</div> -->
</div>
<div id="loginErrorbottom" class="loginForm__statusMessageContainer hidden">
<div id="messagebottom" class="loginForm__statusMessage"></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="loginForm__buttonContainer">
<button type="button" class="loginForm__button loginForm__buttonHidden" id="previous" tabindex="3" visibility="hidden">← Back</button>
<button type="submit" class="loginForm__buttonPrimary" id="next" tabindex="2">Next</button>
</div>
<div class="stepLink__container">
<div class="stepLink"> Don't have an account yet? <a href="https://signup.graficaonline.com.br">Sign up now!</a>
</div>
</div>
<div id="sinchModal">
<!-- Sinch Modal will be injected here if user is a Sinch ID auth migration -->
</div>
</form>
Text Content
Mailgun is now part of Sinch. Over the coming months we will migrate your login credentials to Sinch ID, at which point you will experience a new login flow. Accessing your Sinch accounts is easier than ever before. Sinch ID is your singular user identity across all Sinch products. The best part? You can use your existing Mailgun login credentials to continue. Your Sinch ID is your "user identity" for all Sinch products and services. With Sinch ID, you can use a single set of login credentials and two-factor authentication (2FA) to log in to multiple dashboards within our communication ecosystem. Your Sinch ID will live in its own self-management application where you can: * Enroll in 2FA (SMS or App) * Obtain recovery codes * Change your password How does this impact me? As an existing customer, you do not have to do anything — your existing email/password and 2FA will be automatically migrated to a Sinch ID. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Login Email Login Email Password Welcome back Two-factor authentication token Don't ask again on this computer. Use your authenticator app to scan the code below. Alternatively, you can manually type in the following secret: The following code is your recovery code. Store it in a safe place where only you have access to it. Recovery codes can be used to access your account in the event you lose access to your device and cannot receive two-factor authentication codes. Enter a 2FA code below to continue. Don't ask again on this computer. Auth code Check your email for the code ← Back Next Don't have an account yet? Sign up now! © Sinch. All rights reserved. Terms of use | Privacy policy | Sending policy