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vienna 10-01-18 04:53 PM

Firefox is now offering a free service to detect and monior email security breaches..
 
Firefox has announced a free service to detect and monitor email security breaches:


https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/0...a-data-breach/


I tried out the scan on a few of my own email addresses and only one has been breached, but that is "scratch" account I set up years ago and whose address I use for anything I suspect may result in spam mail...














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Skybird 10-02-18 05:27 AM

Good find. However, handing out own adresses for such tests bears a minimal risk in itself. ;)


I tested some older, non-vital email adresses, and got a security breach for one from 2014, by Malwarebytes. Not sure how to interpret that.



Do I interpret it correctly that this means that somebody hacked Malwarebytes back then and stole email adresses from their database with customers?

vienna 10-02-18 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2571021)
Good find. However, handing out own adresses for such tests bears a minimal risk in itself. ;)


I tested some older, non-vital email adresses, and got a security breach for one from 2014, by Malwarebytes. Not sure how to interpret that.



Do I interpret it correctly that this means that somebody hacked Malwarebytes back then and stole email adresses from their database with customers?


Regarding the 'minimal risk', that thought did cross ,y mind at first; Firefox ststes they are not keeping a record of the input addresses, its just 'input-check-wipe' with no retention; as you say, there is a risk, but, at least in my case, I'm not too very concerned about Firefox being duplicitous about something that, if not true, would bite them back big time...

As far as the Malwarebytes situation, a quick Google check turned up this from November, 2014:



Malware Bites Malwarebytes: Company Forums Hacked --

https://www.tomsguide.com/us/malware...ews-19955.html


I'm going to take an educated guess that if you have changed your email account(s) password(s) since 2014, then you should be OK, but it never hurts to take an extra step and maybe change the PW again. I change mine on my email accounts often as a matter of course...









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Skybird 10-02-18 04:08 PM

Think I never have been in their forum at all. Must be related to the customer account. Any thief I think can do nothing with it.



I recall that there were bigger issues with MB twice in the past years, when patch updates stalled the systems, something like that. Had to reinstall on both occasions, if I recall it correctly.


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