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Your password was in a data breach and is now public

Your password is now public, but your account is still secure if no one has used it. Change your password immediately on this account. Then check if you used the same password anywhere else and change those too.

A breach means your password from one service is now public. Even if that company fixed their security, your password is out there. The dangerous part isn't this one account — it's if you reused that same password on banking, email, or social media. Your job is to change the password here and everywhere else it was used.

Risk: High ⏱ 20-30 minutes Beginner

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