If you type your password into a page you cannot verify, you risk:
Golden rule: Never enter a login and password unless you are 100% certain of the website’s legitimacy and the connection is encrypted (HTTPS with a valid certificate).
If you mistakenly typed your password into cosmid.net or any suspicious site: cosmid+net+password+login+58+hot
Search for a “Contact” or “Support” link on Cosmid.net. Be ready to provide your username and the exact error message (“58 hot”).
The query includes “password+login,” so this is the #1 culprit. If you haven’t logged in for months, your password might have been reset or expired. If you type your password into a page
Never enter your Cosmid password on any third-party site claiming to “fix login issues.” Also, avoid posting your password in forums or Discord servers. If you’ve used the same password elsewhere, change those accounts immediately.
Be careful. Scammers sometimes create lookalike domains like cosmid-net.com or cosmid58.net. Always ensure you’re on the real cosmid.net. Check for HTTPS (a padlock icon). Golden rule: Never enter a login and password
If you tried too many passwords in a row, the system may impose a 15–30 minute “hot” cooldown. Try waiting an hour before your next attempt.