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    Over 180 million email accounts have been leaked — check to see if yours is on the list

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    For years now, Have I Been Pwned has been the go-to place to check if your email address has been involved in a data breach or leak, and this week the site added a whopping 183 million email accounts to its database with corresponding leaked login details. According to a recent update on its site, the leaked data that was recently posted online includes email addresses and their passwords, as well as the websites they’re associated with.

    The posted data was collected with the assistance of Synthient, which is a cybersecurity platform and tool that helps detect and block bad actors online. The data was cleansed before inclusion into the database so that there were no duplicate entries, only unique addresses, at a total of 15.3 billion.

    How did these accounts get breached? It looks like the data was mainly intercepted by info-stealing malware, which is specifically designed to collect data like passwords and funnel it back to hackers and threat actors. The stolen data can then be used for phishing and online scams or sold online on the dark web to other cybercriminals to use for those purposes or to perform other malicious actions.


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    One of the best way to stay protected is to check your email addresses on the Have I Been Pwned website to see if any of them have been involved in a breach. I checked one of the email addresses that I use for signing up for online shopping sites, newsletters and recipes and it had been breached 17 times.

    The results on the Have I Been Pwned website are helpful since they’ll show which data leaks your email account was involved in, and what data was exposed in which breach. It also gives recommendations, but it shouldn’t be surprising that the first one is to change your password. And don’t forget to change the passwords of any accounts associated with the breached one. Remember, you can always use one of the best password managers to simplify this process while also keeping all of your exiting passwords safely secured.

    The second recommendation is to enable two-factor authentication (2FA). Other ways to keep yourself safe online from any potential data leaks include removing old software from your computer and old apps from your phone, keeping your apps, software and operating system up to date by installing updates as soon as they become available, and signing up for the best identity theft services so you can be alerted when any suspicious activity involving your accounts occurs.

    Have I Been Pwned also has a sign up which will alert you if your email address is compromised (again).

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    I know installing updates and changing your passwords can be annoying and feel tedious but taking the time and putting in the effort to do so can save you from a whole lot more hassle in the long run.

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