I just received the following warning from Lifelock today: (maybe other members here should be aware of this)
Does this belong to you?
We detected identity information which may belong to you on the Dark Web, a term used which may also include the deep web or a peer-to-peer file sharing network.
The information found is usually from a “list” that’s being given away, traded or sold. The list could be old, so it’s important to see whether or not the information on it is out of date.
If you recognize information below as belonging to you, change the password associated with the affected website or service immediately. We also recommend setting up 2-factor authentication if available with that website/service. If you see a Social Security Number belonging to you, review credit reports for suspicious activity, watch financial transactions, and make sure LifeLock alert preferences settings are up to date for the account that belongs to you.
Does this belong to you?
We detected identity information which may belong to you on the Dark Web, a term used which may also include the deep web or a peer-to-peer file sharing network.
The information found is usually from a “list” that’s being given away, traded or sold. The list could be old, so it’s important to see whether or not the information on it is out of date.
If you recognize information below as belonging to you, change the password associated with the affected website or service immediately. We also recommend setting up 2-factor authentication if available with that website/service. If you see a Social Security Number belonging to you, review credit reports for suspicious activity, watch financial transactions, and make sure LifeLock alert preferences settings are up to date for the account that belongs to you.
- Description The site texasguntalk.com has been reported in November 2018 to possibly have suffered a data exposure that could include 29208 usernames, emails and passwords
- UsernameExposed Online
- PasswordExposed Online
- Email*i**e**********@gmail.com