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  • Why is breach-detection site Have I Been Pwned considered safe?
    If you go to this site, enter your information, you are at least providing the potential Boolean checkbox of: "Visitor [YourUsernameProvided] cares to check " Is this not valuable data? If black hats out there have something like a list of 2,000,000, and they take intercept the data provided by this site, couldn't they get a smaller list of 12,000?
  • Why check your email in haveibeenpwned rather than regularly changing . . .
    Collection #1 - which is the reason for the recent buzz around haveibeenpwned com and Troy Hunt - is an excellent example for the publication of evidence of compromise Why? Because it is not a new breach Brian Krebs, renowned security expert published a report, that claims, that all the data in there is at least two to three years old
  • Is Have I Been Pwneds Pwned Passwords List really that useful?
    This answer refers solely to the original HIBP part of Troy's site, before the question was updated Please read Troy's post for specifics on the Pwned Passwords section of it That is not at all what it is for It isn't actually even an indication if it has been used - just an indication that it has been leaked
  • Is using haveibeenpwned to validate password strength rational?
    Once password is sent to some random password checking site, it is no longer secure Using such sites is definitely not a good idea with passwords you (are going to) use There is nothing preventing such site from adding the password you tested directly into wordlist, and then selling to hackers
  • have i been pwned - Is there a reason why I should not use the . . .
    @Woohoojin I can believe that some users wouldn't bother with a site that didn't let them re-use a hacked password; FWIW for some sites, security probably just doesn't matter at all for the user, there were a couple times I registered for a forum or one off site that insisted I made a login just to download something one time, I used a
  • How can I be pwned if Im not registered on the compromised site?
    @Pureferret depends on the kind of information aside from your email address that was included in that site's profile settings If you're not familiar with the site and can't even login using the email address reported, you're probably safe This was just an extremely edge case that popped into my head –
  • data leakage - Pwned by a website I never subscribed to - How do they . . .
    OP is 'pwned' because their email address was included in the dataset leaked by the site That's all haveibeenpwned com reports on The question isn't about whether they have an account there (they know they don't), but why that site had their email address in the first place when OP never gave it to them –
  • Should I worry about a breach where my password was not revealed?
    After browsing another question on this site, I discovered haveibeenpwned com and thought I'd check my email It came up with one breach which has, apparently, not been widely shared and does not include a password or much in the way of personal information:


















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