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this post was submitted on 22 Aug 2024
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I once received an email with one of my passwords in it. It's spooky when they get your info and reach out!
Well that's nice of them, now you can easily just change that password which of course you only use for one account.
Was it a password reset email?
It was a pw that was from a breach. Like most people I used to use the same pw for everything. Now I use bitwarden and love it
tip: use haveibeenpwned to see where your passwords have gotten leaked.