Check if Your Personal Data Has Been Stolen with Identity Leak Checker

[correlate]

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Every now and then you hear the news that some hacking group or an anonymous hacker has dumped a huge list of usernames and passwords on the internet. Such data leaks or data dump contain millions of user credentials and one of these could be yours too. If you want to check whether your personal data has been stolen in such data leak incidents, then you can make use of HPI Identity Leak Checker.

Using the HPI Identity Leak Checker, you can examine whether your personal data such as your email address, your name, your residential address, your mobile number, your date of birth or even your bank account information has been leaked for everyone to see and possibly misused for malicious purposes.

In order to use Identity Leak Checker, you can just visit their website and enter your email address. As soon as you click on the Check email address button, it will start looking for your email address in all the available data leaks. When it has completed the search (usually takes less than a few seconds), it will send you an email message containing the results.
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Burrito

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Thanks Correlate. You are da man.

This site checks out.
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But I suspect it's a good entry-level tool. The credit bureaus go out and actively search the darkweb for this type of exposed data. It can be part of a credit monitoring package. That's probably a much more powerful way to get at this. But you'll have to pay.

Nevertheless, this tool is useful as a no-cost start point.
 

[correlate]

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Thanks Correlate. You are da man.

This site checks out.
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But I suspect it's a good entry-level tool. The credit bureaus go out and actively search the darkweb for this type of exposed data. It can be part of a credit monitoring package. That's probably a much more powerful way to get at this. But you'll have to pay.

Nevertheless, this tool is useful as a no-cost start point.
It is better to use more than one site for verification
Thank you Burrito for adding ;) .

 

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