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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 107474" data-source="post: 1080762"><p>There is not much to discuss about. IT-wise you can't do much against server side breaches. Everything you trust to servers could be accessed by that infostealer. </p><p></p><p>So common sense or safe hex is the only thing left. Common sense in regard to the sites you trust your data to and the amount sensitive data you allow on one siite.</p><p></p><p>To some degree bigger is better (Amazon puts more money into security than a smal local webshop), but every now and then the news section on MT shows that the big brands also suffer from breaches. Since webshops started to collect (keep) my bank account (data) for my convenience, I stopped creating accounts at websites (and asked some webshops to delete my account). This reduces the distribution of my data to some extend (but all services which charge repeating e.g. monthly payments still require my bank account data).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 107474, post: 1080762"] There is not much to discuss about. IT-wise you can't do much against server side breaches. Everything you trust to servers could be accessed by that infostealer. So common sense or safe hex is the only thing left. Common sense in regard to the sites you trust your data to and the amount sensitive data you allow on one siite. To some degree bigger is better (Amazon puts more money into security than a smal local webshop), but every now and then the news section on MT shows that the big brands also suffer from breaches. Since webshops started to collect (keep) my bank account (data) for my convenience, I stopped creating accounts at websites (and asked some webshops to delete my account). This reduces the distribution of my data to some extend (but all services which charge repeating e.g. monthly payments still require my bank account data). [/QUOTE]
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