PC World -
10 Feb 2021 13:30

Coming up with a strong, unique password and storing it in a password manager or browser isn't good enough. You need to know if and when your password was stolen in a password breach, so you can act quickly enough to change that password before your personal information is potentially compromised. Here's how. It's been some time since the massive Collections breaches of 2019 leaked literally billions of email addresses and passwords to the web, putting the security of those accounts at risk. The...
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