Provides information that the event turned out to be fraudulent.
Legitimate
Provides information that the event turned out to be legitimate.
PasswordCorrect
Provides information that the event was related to a login event in which
the user typed the correct password. Deprecated, prefer indicating
CORRECT_PASSWORD through the reasons field instead.
PasswordIncorrect
Provides information that the event was related to a login event in which
the user typed the incorrect password. Deprecated, prefer indicating
INCORRECT_PASSWORD through the reasons field instead.
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