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Amid password breach, how can you check if your data is leaked? Learn here

Amid password breach, how can you check if your data is leaked? Learn here

Time of India21-06-2025

In one of the largest
data breaches
in recent history, a staggering 16 billion passwords have been leaked online, raising urgent concerns about
digital security
across the globe. The leak, believed to be a compilation of credentials from multiple past and ongoing breaches, is being dubbed the 'mother of all breaches' by
cybersecurity experts
.
If you're worried your information might be part of the leak, you can check by entering your email ID at HaveIBeenPwned. This trusted site will show whether your credentials have been compromised in any known data breaches.
What to do if your data is exposed?
If your data has been exposed, change your passwords immediately. Make sure your new passwords are strong, unique, and not similar to ones you've used before.
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Also, avoid using the same password across multiple platforms. Using different passwords for different accounts adds an extra layer of security and can help limit the damage in case of future breaches.

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