Have you ever wondered how much of your personal information is available online?
Here’s your chance to find out.
we’ve used Hunt’s, have-i-been-pwned, database to help you:
Find out what data breaches you’ve been caught up in
See a visual summary of the potential scale of the leaked information out there about you
Understand how something known as “the mosaic effect” can increase the risks we all face online
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-18/data-breaches-your-identity-interactive/102175688
tell ya what seeing it all laid out in that way from ABC & HaveIBeenPwned is quite an eye opener
The first breach you showed up in was at ▆ back in 2012.
i mean, the email in question i knew had been in a few breaches but still seeing all the results displayed in this manner
Between them, 22 distinct pieces of your identity have been potentially exposed, many of them multiple times over.
and your info can end up online by others using services
Troy Hunt has been caught up in 28 breaches himself, and he’d never even heard of several companies that exposed his personal information until they were breached.
One of these situations has stuck in his mind.
“I once caught up with someone in an infosec (information-security) capacity and they added me to their address book,” he recalls.
@ecksmc
The mosaics look scary, but more scary is that those data breaches didn't reveal confidential information -- they just revealed for free information those companies had gathered about you and were already selling to anyone willing to pay.
@AlphaCentauri didn't reveal confidential info ?/
passwords - phone number- address book(meaning everyone i know who i have a saved phone number/email/address for are also in the breach info) - DOB - IP - physical location - IMEI number etc..etc are/should be confidential and were/could be revealed in some breaches
yeah some companies will sell some of your data by using trackers mainly but the stuff sold from these breaches are more personal which companies/services should be protecting
@AlphaCentauri the data from data breaches is not the same as data gathered from you
there is a difference in the data
the data from breaches contains information you give them information that others can't gather in the way you are talking about < until it is sold on the darkweb from breaches
i don't why you're thinking all the data was already for sale cause that is not true