i mean that as in, being able to enter my accounts without even using my password or without installing any virus in my computer. thank you!!
i mean that as in, being able to enter my accounts without even using my password or without installing any virus in my computer. thank you!!
Depends on the type of account, but here are some of the common methods of how this might happen:
Also: Malware is a really scary big problem in that they’re rarely targeting you specifically. Why do that, when they can million people at the same time and sift through that stolen data for most valuable stuff, right?
but if i type my email into haveibeenpwned.com, the owners of the website will see my email and could try to pawn it? i’m sorry, but that is a concern i have.
Email addresses are pretty much public, you give it out to people all the time. It’s no different to giving your physical address, it allows someone to link you to a location, but your house is there anyway if someone walks down the road and wants to break in.
No, that is not the point of that website. The point of HIBP is to inform you when accounts have been compromised in the past and highlight why you need to use seperate passwords for each site. You seem to be worries about attacks called Credential Stuffing and that attack is completely useless with a different password per site.
The site creator and owner Troy Hunt is a national treasure and you can check him out online to see his ethos about security.