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<blockquote data-quote="Electr0n" data-source="post: 712554" data-attributes="member: 70195"><p>Actually if you think about it, this scenario is insane. Let's assume you change your password every month, and the breach happened just after the day you changed it. Now just as you said that breach might go unnoticed for a long time(as it was in case of Dropbox and Yahoo). Now your exposed credentials are out there which are completely functional for next 28 days.</p><p>There is a term in business administration known as 'systematic risk' means the kind of risk which one can't avoid no matter what, such risks are inherent to the system. Same goes for the breaches. The only thing we can do is set a password, setup 2FA and pray to God that nothing happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electr0n, post: 712554, member: 70195"] Actually if you think about it, this scenario is insane. Let's assume you change your password every month, and the breach happened just after the day you changed it. Now just as you said that breach might go unnoticed for a long time(as it was in case of Dropbox and Yahoo). Now your exposed credentials are out there which are completely functional for next 28 days. There is a term in business administration known as 'systematic risk' means the kind of risk which one can't avoid no matter what, such risks are inherent to the system. Same goes for the breaches. The only thing we can do is set a password, setup 2FA and pray to God that nothing happens. [/QUOTE]
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