data leak 09:44 - Sep 26 with 1629 views | RangersDave | Just had a pop up logging into this site saying 'your password used here has been found as part of a data leak' More 3rd party crap or substance? |  |
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data leak on 09:47 - Sep 26 with 1615 views | LongsufferingR | Well I've just had a look in your credit card account and all seems to be OK |  | |  |
data leak on 09:55 - Sep 26 with 1585 views | PlanetHonneywood |
data leak on 09:47 - Sep 26 by LongsufferingR | Well I've just had a look in your credit card account and all seems to be OK |
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data leak on 10:24 - Sep 26 with 1522 views | Northernr | Ignore it. Techi aware. Apologies. |  | |  |
data leak on 10:37 - Sep 26 with 1494 views | RangersDave |
data leak on 09:47 - Sep 26 by LongsufferingR | Well I've just had a look in your credit card account and all seems to be OK |
terrific news, i was worried. Do you need my bank details? most do and i always comply ;-) |  |
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data leak on 10:39 - Sep 26 with 1484 views | The_Beast1976 |
data leak on 10:37 - Sep 26 by RangersDave | terrific news, i was worried. Do you need my bank details? most do and i always comply ;-) |
Provide your bank details and Northern's long last Nigerian grandmother will deposit $7m into your account |  | |  |
data leak on 12:14 - Sep 26 with 1339 views | slmrstid | There is a feature on the latest Google Chrome updates that if your user credentials for a website have been leaked somewhere on the internet/dark web, Google somehow know about it and if you use those same credentials for another website then a warning message will pop up telling you those details have been exposed and you should change your password on that website. I get it a few times now when I log in to some sites from somewhere where my data has been nicked. Always change the password for those sites now when I get that message. |  | |  |
data leak on 12:36 - Sep 26 with 1287 views | R_from_afar | Here is an independent website where you can check to see if your email address has been subject to a data breach: https://haveibeenpwned.com You can check any URL (web address) to see if it is safe using this independent website: https://www.quad9.net |  |
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data leak on 13:09 - Sep 26 with 1225 views | OakR |
data leak on 12:14 - Sep 26 by slmrstid | There is a feature on the latest Google Chrome updates that if your user credentials for a website have been leaked somewhere on the internet/dark web, Google somehow know about it and if you use those same credentials for another website then a warning message will pop up telling you those details have been exposed and you should change your password on that website. I get it a few times now when I log in to some sites from somewhere where my data has been nicked. Always change the password for those sites now when I get that message. |
If you store your passwords on google you can ask them to check them, it tells you which ones you have repeated, which ones are believed to be known in some form, and which ones could be more secure. It's worth doing IMO. |  |
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data leak on 13:21 - Sep 26 with 1195 views | BrixtonR |
data leak on 12:36 - Sep 26 by R_from_afar | Here is an independent website where you can check to see if your email address has been subject to a data breach: https://haveibeenpwned.com You can check any URL (web address) to see if it is safe using this independent website: https://www.quad9.net |
Very interesting. I've got a fair few email addresses and only 2 have had a breach funnily enough the same one. 711 million email addresses. Nothing posted on the darkweb so that's good ! Thanks for that |  | |  |
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