No hard to check ... didn’t succumb to any insane idea to join any of them.
Wow! It’s a good thing I don’t use the Internet.
I don’t know what “data” got breached from my LinkedIn or Twitter account except my passwords to both, which I changed.
Beyond passwords, what data would you have there that wasn’t public? Real email addresses? Phone number? Home address (I don’t share those with these apps anyways)?
I’m not on any of them 🤣🤣🤣 plus it’s irrelevant now since anyone online anywhere, your data is everywhere.
Thinking otherwise would be insane even those “off the gride” they know where you live.
The solution is br prepared.
Hmm, lets see...
NOPE, never signed up at ANY of those places.
Never even visited but a couple of them.
Advice. Everyone should go to the three credit bureaus and place a freeze on your credit.
From what I gather, this isn’t a single new massive data breach. They found another server that aggregated all the previous individual breaches into one convenient place for crooks to do their “shopping.”
Don’t use the website in the article - this is obvious click bait advertising.
Use the original and still independently owned site -
Most decent credit check apps will tell you if your info has been compromised, CapitalOne has a free service.
MyFitnessPal is on my phone. I don’t have any sensitive information stored there, AFAIK.
And CBDC will be entirely secure and hack proof.
I forward all such queries to the NSA. Why mess around with middle men?
Don’t use any of them. Never have.
I will download that info to a thumb drive.
More info. (”cobbled together” database of prior exploits):
https://www.wired.com/story/collection-leak-usernames-passwords-billions/
EFF
With a little research I thought it might be the compressor fan. So I wheeled it out, undid 6 screws on back panel, and saw a burned out part. With a bit more research I found www.appliancepartspros.com. They told me I needed a compressor overload switch and a relay and had videos of how to do change them. That turned out to be easy. But some of wires were burned, so I to get new ends and a wire crimper (thanks Harbor Freight). Total repair cost was about $100. It's been working well ever since (6 months).
MOAB brings back great memories of Trump using it to take out the muzzie ant hill...Only President that walked with a big stick,and we had NO WARS and everyone calmed down.