First, I wanted to say this is a pretty interesting feature and potentially quite useful. There are a couple of problems I've noticed though:
1. The end user receiving the message doesn't know who "DragonByte Security" is or why they are getting this message. I understand what you're doing and what this is about but the average user would not. They might get the impression that their account on the forum was hacked and it could scare them as worded now. They might also think it could be...
Your Account Subject To A Breach
1. The end user receiving the message doesn't know who "DragonByte Security" is or why they are getting this message. I understand what you're doing and what this is about but the average user would not. They might get the impression that their account on the forum was hacked and it could scare them as worded now. They might also think it could be...
Your Account Subject To A Breach