Around 22 crore passwords are being hacked all over the world, how to check am i safe?

  

Around 22 crore passwords are being hacked all over the world, check if yours is stolen.

The hacker group has stolen 225 million passwords of netizens around the world. The National Crime Agency (NCA) of the United Kingdom has reported such horrific information.

According to the National Crime Agency, the passwords were stolen by hackers from cloud storage. Fortunately, they have been recovered, but the possibility that hackers have left copies of them cannot be ruled out.

The recovered passwords are currently stored in a database called I have been pwned.

Have I been pwned a website. The website that you input your or someone else's email address or mobile number as soon as you know if your ID is stolen.

Have I been pwned now has about 61.3 crore stolen email IDs stored on its server.

In this age of technology no security system is 100% secure. The NCA's investigation found that a large number of email IDs and passwords had been stolen. But it is not known from which cloud storage they were stolen.

Are you a victim of hacking? How to test?

No need to login to Have I been pwned website. Visit the web site and check with your email address or mobile number. Immediately the information will come on the screen whether your ID is a victim of hacking. If you are a victim, quickly update the security information of your ID.

1) Change the password

2) 2) Check the recovery email address and mobile number.

3) 3) Check how many devices have logging.

4) 4) Log out from unfamiliar devices.

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