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RE: Data breach FUCK - fsociety - 11-07-2020 (11-07-2020, 10:59 AM)mothered Wrote:(11-07-2020, 10:53 AM)fsociety Wrote:I see, so It relates to whether your account was compromised on a given site.(11-07-2020, 09:38 AM)mothered Wrote: Does It notify about breaches In general, or only those related to your accounts? no it not like that man they will show weather my email leak or not than also they will tell that this got breach that that day...etc etc...its not related to our email .... RE: Data breach FUCK - mothered - 11-07-2020 (11-07-2020, 02:04 PM)fsociety Wrote: no it not like that man they will show weather my email leak or not than also they will tell that this got breach that that day...etc etc...its not related to our email ....Judging by what's stated In the Image below, It's still account-related, but more to the fact as to whether It's at risk of being compromised- with every possibility that It already has. ![]() Data breach FUCK - Dismas - 01-04-2021 I've never used password managers, as I'm paranoid of something going wrong. Are people still using password managers? Curious how long members have been using them. RE: Data breach FUCK - mothered - 01-04-2021 (01-04-2021, 07:58 AM)Dismas Wrote: I've never used password managers, as I'm paranoid of something going wrong.Same here, and for the exact reason as yourself. RE: Data breach FUCK - billyferg - 03-04-2022 Rather than getting the list taken down, when its likely been spread all over, is to use the time to start changing some passwords. RE: Data breach FUCK - Defeat - 03-26-2022 (11-07-2020, 09:38 AM)mothered Wrote:(11-07-2020, 08:30 AM)fsociety Wrote: Chrome bring something new like firefox it alert notification when breach happens.Does It notify about breaches In general, or only those related to your accounts? ![]() I've looked at the specific accounts and passwords it points out and look try to locate these breaches but they're nowhere to be found. I wonder how accurate it really is. It doesn't give too much information Edit: Does anyone use Nordpass? I still haven't picked 1 to go with lol RE: Data breach FUCK - mothered - 03-26-2022 (03-26-2022, 03:49 AM)Canadian Moose Wrote:(11-07-2020, 09:38 AM)mothered Wrote:(11-07-2020, 08:30 AM)fsociety Wrote: Chrome bring something new like firefox it alert notification when breach happens.Does It notify about breaches In general, or only those related to your accounts? Quote:I wonder how accurate it really is.^ I think your findings have (partially) answered the above. RE: Data breach FUCK - ConcernedCitizen - 03-26-2022 Sorry that you got breached. Never store anything important in a browser, always use a manager, or at the very least, save them to an encrypted file. This is another example why I use a paid password manager. They don't care how many passwords I store and it only costs me $7/mo w/ Dashlane. Everything is hosted on my computer, encrypted in the cloud and they can't access it. I can change passwords for most of my websites instantly. There's a free version, I think, but I always had the paid version that offers VPN (which I don't use, maybe someday if my provider goes away). And a bunch of other cool stuff. It's really a great password manager. I also get free note storage and auto fill across devices. This isn't an ad but I love it. RE: Data breach FUCK - scargo - 04-05-2022 always use different password in every site, data breach are scary RE: Data breach FUCK - killswitch14 - 06-05-2022 Did you check to see if the breach was apart of a class action suit? |