Hi jonbar.1,
All the info is out there..........either use Google or ChatGPT...........the following is what ChatGPT says...........
I'm sorry to hear that you've been affected by a data breach. Being "pwned" means that your personal information, such as usernames, passwords, or email addresses, has been compromised and potentially exposed to unauthorized individuals. It's important to take immediate steps to protect your online accounts and minimize the potential damage.
Here's what you can do:
Change your passwords: Start by changing the passwords for the affected accounts. Ensure that you use strong, unique passwords for each account. Consider using a reliable password manager to generate and store complex passwords securely.
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA wherever possible, as it provides an extra layer of security. This typically involves entering a verification code sent to your phone or email in addition to your password.
Monitor your accounts: Keep a close eye on your bank accounts, credit card statements, and other financial accounts for any suspicious activity. Report any unauthorized transactions to your bank or financial institution immediately.
Be cautious of phishing attempts: After a data breach, scammers may try to exploit the situation by sending phishing emails or messages pretending to be from legitimate sources. Be wary of clicking on suspicious links or providing personal information to unknown sources.
Regularly update software: Ensure that all your devices and software applications are up to date with the latest security patches. This helps protect against known vulnerabilities that hackers may exploit.
Use a monitoring service: Consider signing up for a reputable identity monitoring service that can help alert you if your personal information appears in any future data breaches.
https://haveibeenpwned.com/
"I really don't relish the thought of wading through the whole lot and setting new passwords.Do I really need to do this?..........YES
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