Computer hacking

Started by Mups, Yesterday at 10:42:24 PM

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Mups

Has anyone ever tried this website to check the safety of their computers?
Bit scary . .

https://haveibeenpwned.com/

klondike

Yes. I'd suggest you don't put any current password in though - you never know.  :shocked:


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Mups

Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 10:54:13 PMYes. I'd suggest you don't put any current password in though - you never know.  :shocked:
I didn't have to put any passwords in, Klondy?
It's only your email address they check.

Scrumpy


I don't don't go anywhere that I don't understand.. And there is so much that I don't..
  I think it is always best to remain ignorant about some things..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 11:26:27 PMI didn't have to put any passwords in, Klondy?
It's only your email address they check.

There's an option to if you look. 

I registered with them for email breaches years back and get notifications. As you say frightening how many sites get hacked. They tell you what was exposed. 

Normally passwords are not held on websites - your password is put through a routine that generates something called a hash and that gets stored. When you enter your password it goes through the hashing algorithm and the result is compared to what is stored. One of the sites I used was storing passwords in plain text which is unforgiveable.


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JBR

I have just used  https://haveibeenpwned.com/
An instant response and no problems found.
I can't believe that they haven't asked for any sort of payment, as I would be happy to pay a little, especially as they apparently keep looking!
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Mups

Quote from: JBR on Today at 10:19:10 AMI have just used  https://haveibeenpwned.com/
An instant response and no problems found.
I can't believe that they haven't asked for any sort of payment, as I would be happy to pay a little, especially as they apparently keep looking!
Aha.  There you are JBR,  I wondered where you'd gone.   :smiley:

JBR

Quote from: Mups on Today at 02:17:50 PMAha.  There you are JBR,  I wondered where you'd gone.  :smiley:

Yes indeed.  Here I am!
I haven't bothered with the two games I used to do regularly, as I have been too busy and also, to be honest, I got bored with them!
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Mups

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Quote from: JBR on Today at 02:20:16 PMYes indeed.  Here I am!
I haven't bothered with the two games I used to do regularly, as I have been too busy and also, to be honest, I got bored with them!
I did PM you to see if you were OK.
Glad all's well anyway.


Today at 02:31:48 PM
Quote from: klondike on Today at 09:24:07 AMThere's an option to if you look.

I registered with them for email breaches years back and get notifications. As you say frightening how many sites get hacked. They tell you what was exposed.

Normally passwords are not held on websites - your password is put through a routine that generates something called a hash and that gets stored. When you enter your password it goes through the hashing algorithm and the result is compared to what is stored. One of the sites I used was storing passwords in plain text which is unforgiveable.
I didn't know that, Klondy.  I have never noticed anything about passwords,  so I guess I didn't look properly.

It seems I was caught in April '25.   :worried:


JBR

Quote from: Mups on Today at 02:22:26 PMI did PM you to see if you were OK.
Glad all's well anyway.

Well, thanks Mups, but I don't seem to receive PMs from here for some reason.
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