I changed the password to the email account associated with chudbuds the moment I learned of the hack. Even though that email is not tied to any thing of value, still better safe than sorry.
I refuse to believe people were not using burner emails for a site like that.
Let me open the leak text file with all the addresses and search gmail and...
Just remember to eat the paper immediately someone knocks at your door. It might be cops. Yes, every time someone knocks. You can't be paranoid enough when it's about safety!
Horny people are some of the dumbest people on the internet, thinking with your penis or vagina lowers your IQ by 200 points automatically.
It's really funny when they get their stuff leaked too, there's at least one gold nugget of embarrassing logs, photos, videos, etc.
Remember the safest way to keep your computer unhackable is to delete sys32 files, these are a common hacking vector. It’s tough to get hacked without these files.
Good thing I have gone back and deleted just about any account on any website that I don't use anymore. I got rid of all my social media. And I try not to put myself in the cross hairs of someone with weapons grade autism.
I'm also gonna get around to changing my passwords for my emails and shit soon, nothing I have is compromised but I change everything up every few years to be safe.
Download KeePassXC, think up a really long passphrase with at least 120 entropy, then all your other passwords can be individual random symbol scribbles generated by the program with as much entropy as you want. Congratulations, your passwords are uncrackable and you're immune to breaches unless you download a keylogger. Just make sure you have a few usb sticks with the vault file laying around as insurance, you don't want to lose that.
I'm also gonna get around to changing my passwords for my emails and shit soon, nothing I have is compromised but I change everything up every few years to be safe.
As long as they're solid passwords to begin with, this probably isn't worth the trouble. Even serious hacks almost never leak passwords as plaintext (it shouldn't even be possible) and it would take an infeasibly long time to brute force them.
Well yeah, their employees are dumb asses who don't know how to update shit and think working from home in the security business is a good idea and it will probably die with all of the lawsuits coming in.
Hey why don't people set their browser to erase all history every time it is closed? That solves tons of problems. And once you are used to regularly entering your passwords, you will remember them more easily.
Possible Woman Moment , but I refuse to have any passwords available online, including a password manager, saved via browser, etc. Got a notebook with a lock on it and a hidden key. If someone’s breaking into my house, I have more problems than my Protonmail account getting hacked.
You could spend a pretty chunk of change installing security and alarms for your new car— or, you could buy a $40 steering wheel lock, 1970s style. Sometimes what always worked, still works.
Nothing is ever invulnerable. The point is that a reputable password manager allows a much higher level of security at a practical level of convenience compared to what 99% of Internet users are doing.