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  1. Mar 2, 2019 · I got an email from Firefox Monitor suggesting my email address was involved in a breach on a specified website. The site didn't appear familiar, but I attempted to log on and change my password as suggested.

  2. Mar 12, 2019 · Firefox Monitor Report. Report Date: March 11, 2019. Email Address: xxxxxx @bellsouth.net. Your account was involved in a data breach. A recently reported data breach contains your email and the following data. Verifications.io. Breach date:February 25, 2019. Compromised accounts:763,117,241.

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    What exactly is a data breach?

    A data breach happens when personal or private information gets exposed, stolen or copied without permission. These security incidents can result from cyber attacks on websites, apps or any database where people's personal information resides. A data breach can also happen accidentally, like if someone's login credentials get posted publicly.

    Why am I in this breach?

    Hackers often target massive companies with millions of users to get as much personal information and credentials as possible. These hackers look for a security weakness — the digital equivalent of leaving a door unlocked or window open. Once they find that one door or window, they steal or copy as much personal information as possible. We don't always know what they intend to do with the data, but they will try to find a way to profit from it. While the effects are not usually immediate, the...

    What information gets exposed in data breaches?

    Not all breaches expose the same information. It just depends on what hackers can access. Many data breaches expose email addresses and passwords. Others expose more sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, passport numbers and social security numbers.

    Why did it take so long to notify me of this breach?

    It can sometimes take months or years for credentials exposed in a data breach to appear on the dark web. We send notifications as soon as a breach is discovered, verified and added to our database.

    I don't recognize this company or website. Why am I receiving notifications about this breach?

    There are several reasons why you might not recognize the company or breach name: 1. The site may have changed names or been sold to a new company. 2. It could be an old account you forgot about. 3. Someone may have created an account for you. 4. The breach may be a combolist. A combolist is a collection of different data breaches. Hackers combined the passwords and email addresses from many data breaches into one single list. 5. A data aggregator was breached. These companies collect your in...

    How do I know these emails are from Firefox, not a hacker?

    Check the email address in the sender's field. Mozilla Monitor emails will always come from breach-alerts@mozilla.com. Firefox will never ask you to enter your login credentials or password in an email. Most online services won't ask you to enter your login info directly from an email. If they do, you should instead go directly to their website to sign in.

  3. Sep 25, 2018 · Mozilla has officially launched Firefox Monitor, a free service that scans your email against the 'Have I Been Pwned' database to let you know if your information has been involved in a...

    • Angela Moscaritolo
    • Managing Editor, Consumer Electronics
  4. Find where your private info is exposed — and take it back. We scan to see if your phone number, passwords or home address have been leaked, and help you make it private again. Get free scanEnter your email address to check for data breach exposures and sites selling your info.

  5. May 29, 2019 · Find out if you’ve been part of a data breach with ⁨Mozilla Monitor⁩. We’ll help you understand what to do next and continuously monitor for any new breaches. Browse the complete list of known breaches detected by ⁨Mozilla Monitor⁩, then find out if your information was exposed.

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  7. Sep 16, 2020 · Mozilla's Firefox Monitor service takes your email address and scans it against a library of known data breaches to see if you've been affected. A scan from Firefox Monitor will search public data breaches dating back to 2007.

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