• drspod@lemmy.ml
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    9 days ago

    This breach is worse than just a website’s database being leaked. These are info-stealer malware logs. Meaning that you had malware on one of your devices that recorded you typing your credentials into websites and then the logs of that malware were publicly leaked.

    Before changing all of your passwords (and setting up a password manager if you don’t already use one) you need to identify which of your devices was compromised and wipe it.

    If you change all your passwords from the compromised device then the malware will just record all of your new passwords.

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        8 days ago

        Turn off your computer and make sure it powers down. Toss it in a 43-foot hole in the ground. Bury it completely rocks and boulders should be fine. Then burn any clothes you may have worn any time you were onliiiine

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      9 days ago

      Which password manager is good? I use Bitwarden but it would take forever to change all my passwords inside of it

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        8 days ago

        Bitwarden have a good balance of security, price and convenience. If you want more control and less convenience, KeePass.

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          8 days ago

          Keepassxc

          The best IMO because it’s just a client you install on a device which reads an encrypted data file you can sync how you like.

          This way it’s not a hoard like lastpass or bitwarden.