Your password was exposed in a data breach
Change the compromised password right now. On every account where you used it. Use a completely different password for each one. Then turn on two-factor authentication on your most important accounts (email, banking, social media).
A data breach means a company's database was hacked and your login details were exposed. The breach happened on their end. You didn't do anything wrong. But now your password is out there, and attackers will try it on every website they can think of. Change it immediately on every account where you used the same password.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Only changing the password on the breached account and forgetting about other accounts using the same password
- Creating a new password that's similar to the old one. Make it completely different
Signs you need professional help
- If you found logins you don't recognise or changes you didn't make, give us a call and we'll help secure your accounts.
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