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40+ Passwords Found in Data Breach - Help Me Understand What Actually Happened
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1123517" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>Wrecker4923 has some great advice, follow it and you will go far in securing your digital identity!</p><p></p><p>Personally if your running Windows I would run a FRST scan and post it on this forum or another malware help forum. With your iPhone only Apple has the access to determine if you have been pwned, they lock it down very tight and don't let 3rd party tools high level access. Reset the device just to be sure, but a good tip is to shutdown or restart your mobile device once a day because most sophisticated mobile malware can't survive a reboot due to fear of getting caught. Now of course there is malware out there that survives a reboot but if your infected by it you have more to worry about.</p><p></p><p>Info stealers are most likely looking for crypto wallet and keys these days. All the best hacks are coming from that industry. If you have any holdings monitor your wallet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1123517, member: 57429"] Wrecker4923 has some great advice, follow it and you will go far in securing your digital identity! Personally if your running Windows I would run a FRST scan and post it on this forum or another malware help forum. With your iPhone only Apple has the access to determine if you have been pwned, they lock it down very tight and don't let 3rd party tools high level access. Reset the device just to be sure, but a good tip is to shutdown or restart your mobile device once a day because most sophisticated mobile malware can't survive a reboot due to fear of getting caught. Now of course there is malware out there that survives a reboot but if your infected by it you have more to worry about. Info stealers are most likely looking for crypto wallet and keys these days. All the best hacks are coming from that industry. If you have any holdings monitor your wallet. [/QUOTE]
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