Your account password is work like a lock of your home, so be secure and be smarter

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Your account password is work like a lock of your home, so be secure and be smarter
We provide a full report on all email accounts breaches, enabling you to protect your data in the future.
(via The Secret Tech Exec)
(via Be Aware Of Hackers)
Your password is like your lock check your security breach when & by whom.
Protect your data from future data breaches! We provide a full report on all email accounts, enabling you to protect your data in the future we allows you to search across multiple data breaches to check if your email has been compromised .
. Our goal was simple. To find the threat and stop the threat. Introducing data Breach Shield, a one-stop-shop that is intuitive, fast and simple to use. By knowing who has breached you, when and what was accessed, consumers are empowered.
Any victim of any data breach should be proactive and urgently so.
1. Search for breaches across every email account you have and have ever had.
2. Change the passwords on every account. This can protect you against future pwnage
3. Remember that “minor” breaches are doors that have been left ajar and can lead to major breaches. Treat “minor” breaches (old information that you haven’t used for a while) as seriously as you might more recent or more severe breaches like bank account details or IDs.
4. Think about signing up for a proactive protective service like Data Breach Shield. They have a toolbox that can help you continually monitor the progression of securing your online presence.
5. Call your bank, order replacement cards and check your statements thoroughly.
6. Consider using a third-party password service like 1Password
Check here for any breaches.