ChatterBank8 mins ago
Email Account Compromised
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My email account has been compromised according to this site. Should I change my passwords.. Email, paypal, ebay etc? I dont use online banking.
My email account has been compromised according to this site. Should I change my passwords.. Email, paypal, ebay etc? I dont use online banking.
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some info here, woofgang.
Certainly no harm in changing all your passwords but I don't think your ebay or paypal will be compromised unless it's specifically listed in teh breaches list- main issue is probably that you get lots of spam
some info here, woofgang.
Certainly no harm in changing all your passwords but I don't think your ebay or paypal will be compromised unless it's specifically listed in teh breaches list- main issue is probably that you get lots of spam
1. Never use the same password for multiple sites - although I do have a (probably compromised) throwaway password for when I just need to register to read something.
2. Change passwords regularly (although this is a pain) - I use a basic stem and then some extra characters which make sense to me (but hopefully no-one else).
3. The site you link to says my main (public if you like) email is 'compromised' - all that means is that someone has scraped it from a website somewhere - which is why it gets piles of spam - but I doubt it's actually been hacked - I'd know if it had been accessed from any computer other than mine, and it hasn't.
2. Change passwords regularly (although this is a pain) - I use a basic stem and then some extra characters which make sense to me (but hopefully no-one else).
3. The site you link to says my main (public if you like) email is 'compromised' - all that means is that someone has scraped it from a website somewhere - which is why it gets piles of spam - but I doubt it's actually been hacked - I'd know if it had been accessed from any computer other than mine, and it hasn't.
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