DATA LEAKED ON INTERNET || HOW TO SECURE OUR DATA FROM HACKERS || CYBER SECURITY
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PublishedMay 30, 2021
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DATA LEAKED ON INTERNET || HOW TO SECURE OUR DATA FROM HACKERS || CYBER SECURITY
I have been pwned, what do I do now?
What should I do if my email address was pwned?
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If your email has been pwned, it means that the security of your account has been compromised. Almost weekly there’s a new data breach on a website or service broadly reported around the world. It is only healthy to question whether your information has been part of such breach. It could mean your passwords and email addresses have ended on the hands of cyber criminals.
For anyone not using strong and unique passwords everywhere, this means you should change your passwords.
You should also look for ways of enabling Multi-factor Authentication (sometimes called 2-Factor or 2-Step authentication) for your accounts, particularly those really important ones like your email login. Accounts with Multi-factor authentication enabled will ask you for another code sent as a message to or copied from an app on your phone. This extra step, while being a little bit painful for you, makes it much harder for someone to break into your online accounts without also having access to your phone