Have you been pwned ?

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I was just made aware of this site
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you can add your email to see if any of you info has been comprised.

What may be a concern here is that Skrill suffered a data breach in 2009, :eek:

Money Bookers: Sometime in 2009, the e-wallet service known as Money Bookers suffered a data breach which exposed almost 4.5M customers. Now called Skrill, the breach was not discovered until October 2015 :eek::eek2: and included names, email addresses, home addresses and IP addresses.
Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses, IP addresses, Names, Phone numbers, Physical addresses

Basically everything you need to steal someones identity :mad:

Did anybody get notified by skrill that this had happened ? i wasnt aware of it.
So it might be worth checking to see if you have been pwned and to see if you need to change any passwords etc apart from that there is probably not much you can do if the info is already out there, and has been for 7 years.

Just checking it out a bit more and saw these to


Paddy Power
In October 2010, the Irish bookmaker Paddy Power suffered a data breach that exposed 750,000 customer records with nearly 600,000 unique email addresses. The breach was not disclosed until July 2014 and contained extensive personal information including names, addresses, phone numbers and plain text security questions and answers.

Compromised data: Account balances, Dates of birth, Email addresses, IP addresses, Names, Phone numbers, Physical addresses, Security questions and answers, Usernames, Website activity

Neteller
In May 2010, the e-wallet service known as Neteller suffered a data breach which exposed over 3.6M customers. The breach was not discovered until October 2015 and included names, email addresses, home addresses and account balances.

Compromised data: Account balances, Dates of birth, Email addresses, Genders, IP addresses, Names, Phone numbers, Physical addresses, Security questions and answers, Website activity


Foxy Bingo
In April 2007, the online gambling site Foxy Bingo was hacked and 252,000 accounts were obtained by the hackers. The breached records were subsequently sold and traded and included personal information data such as plain text passwords, birth dates and home addresses.

Compromised data: Account balances, Dates of birth, Email addresses, Genders, Names, Passwords, Phone numbers, Physical addresses, User agent details, Usernames, Website activity

And one for the webmasters


vBulletin
In November 2015, the forum software maker vBulletin suffered a serious data breach. The attack lead to the release of both forum user and customer accounts totalling almost 519k records. The breach included email addresses, birth dates, security questions and answers for customers and salted hashes of passwords for both sources.

Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses, Homepage URLs, Instant messenger identities, IP addresses, Passwords, Security questions and answers, Spoken languages, Website activity
 
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I was just made aware of this site
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
you can add your email to see if any of you info has been comprised.

What may be a concern here is that Skrill suffered a data breach in 2009, :eek:



Basically everything you need to steal someones identity :mad:

Did anybody get notified by skrill that this had happened ? i wasnt aware of it.
So it might be worth checking to see if you have been pwned and to see if you need to change any passwords etc apart from that there is probably not much you can do if the info is already out there, and has been for 7 years.

Just checking it out a bit more and saw these to









And one for the webmasters

LOL are you sure this site isn't a scam itself, phishing for e-mail addresses. So this site is party to ALL the e-mail addresses that were compromised in ALL these hacks. So Neteller, Skrill vBulletin etc. have all provided this site with the compromised e-mails (illegal anyway) so random people like us can 'check' them? Don't tell me, should I enter my e-mail then it will suddenly 'need more info' to make sure? Irrespective of whether this info has been 'dumped' on the web it's illegal to use it or propagate it, like this site purports to. Have you given consent for this site to keep your details for comparison, regardless of if they were dumped in the public domain?

Oh! And where are these 'dumped details in the public domain' then?? Can you find them?

My bullshit detector is stuck on red...............

MY ADVICE IS LEAVE IT WELL ALONE AND DON'T PUT YOUR E-MAIL IN!!

You'd know by now if you and been f*cked over on any of those accounts.

They even claim to have copies of all the hacked info to hand, and it is several years old - IF you enter your e-mail you are then highlighting which old info is still likely to be valid. If you haven't changed e-mail address it's likely you haven't changed much else.

I can't believe how dense some people are.

IGNORE IT!
 
Check it out yourself. This is where the link came from, But i guess everybody is so dense if they read these money saving sites :rolleyes:

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Is it legit? We've checked the site out and it's well known by industry experts – the head of Government-backed online safety resource Get Safe Online says it's a "stark reminder to many" of the need to protect yourself online, while it's been featured by the BBC and praised by leading tech sites such as Wired and Vice magazine's Motherboard. HaveIBeenPwned? was set up in 2013 by the Australian web-security specialist Troy Hunt, who has been recognised by Microsoft for his work.



LOL are you sure this site isn't a scam itself, phishing for e-mail addresses. So this site is party to ALL the e-mail addresses that were compromised in ALL these hacks. So Neteller, Skrill vBulletin etc. have all provided this site with the compromised e-mails (illegal anyway) so random people like us can 'check' them? Don't tell me, should I enter my e-mail then it will suddenly 'need more info' to make sure? Irrespective of whether this info has been 'dumped' on the web it's illegal to use it or propagate it, like this site purports to. Have you given consent for this site to keep your details for comparison, regardless of if they were dumped in the public domain?

Oh! And where are these 'dumped details in the public domain' then?? Can you find them?

My bullshit detector is stuck on red...............

MY ADVICE IS LEAVE IT WELL ALONE AND DON'T PUT YOUR E-MAIL IN!!

You'd know by now if you and been f*cked over on any of those accounts.

They even claim to have copies of all the hacked info to hand, and it is several years old - IF you enter your e-mail you are then highlighting which old info is still likely to be valid. If you haven't changed e-mail address it's likely you haven't changed much else.

I can't believe how dense some people are.

IGNORE IT!
 
Check it out yourself. This is where the link came from, But i guess everybody is so dense if they read these money saving sites :rolleyes:

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How do you know the site hasn't been tricked into putting this crap up? Have they checked out who is behind it? The legality of them storing hacked e-mail addresses on their database even if they were kosher? How I love to watch the lemmings go over....

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If any body has any doubts as to the legitimacy of it just do a search and you can make up your own mind if you want to use it or not.

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This is more about the owner of the site and how he manages it and verifies the data breaches

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If any body has any doubts as to the legitimacy of it just do a search and you can make up your own mind if you want to use it or not.

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This is more about the owner of the site and how he manages it and verifies the data breaches

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you may wanna give it a thought ( real hard ), BEFORE u decid to give any info to this site !!
 
Neteller breach was rumored to have been merely the DoJ checking up on things. :eek2:

VBulletin hack was posted about here in the forum. Keep a check on the Computer Geek/Internet section of the forum. :D

These days it's more newsworthy if a business or bank has NOT been hacked.... seems almost every place has had some sort of breach. Gives me the creeps.
 

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