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lifehacker.com/5-million-gmail-passwords-leaked-check-yours-now-1632983265
Also, I'm not going to search my email address on that site. I have no idea what they're doing with it after I do...Just change your passwords to be safe. |
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I used 3 different utilities to search the file. I'm not in there. Bonus! :P
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Good thing I'm the only one in the world using outlook.com. :) |
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Thank you for informing |
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post link to passwords please. I use this AoB tool to make all the AoBs I post. Try the online version if you dont feel like downloading it. |
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According to Google, less than 2% of the leaked gmail username/passwords actually work. Also, Google will stop sign in attempts from unknown locations/devices. Either way, as much of a pain in the ass as it can be, two factor authentication should always be turned on if the option is there. |
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(bump!) On the topic, there's the haveibeenpwned website where you can check for emails, pw, and subscribe to get notified if your mail pops up in a future leak. |