Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>> Hint: https://haveibeenpwned.com/

Joe Zeff:
> I took a look using my main email address.  I wasn't surprised at all
> to find that it's in several data breaches containing millions of
> email addresses.  However, unless there's any evidence that anybody's
> using it, I see no reason to be concerned.

Generally speaking, that's the way to treat it.  Some of those
databases say when your data was stolen, and if you've changed your
password since then, you're probably okay (until the next breach).  If
you haven't changed it since then, change it now.

Some time ago Yahoo forced password changes on me, without really
saying why (other than a generic for your own security sort of thing),
as far as I remember.  Looking on one of those databases, I see Yahoo
was breached not too long before the forced password change.  Since *I*
haven't been compromised through my email details in the meantime, I'll
assume that my data was either stolen but not yet sold, or not used
before the password reset.

My guess would be that hackers would try your email details against
other things that they have breaches with (banks, etc), looking for
sets of data they can use together.

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
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Boilerplate:  All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted.
There is no point trying to privately email me, I only get to see
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A positive attitude is worth the effort if it annoys enough people.

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