It makes it easier to target the person with Scams, Fraud etc. With one glance I can tell that Markel is of Dutch origin, lives in SK, Canada, might be a student or works at U of SK, banks with <...>, maybe works at <....>, is into bikes etc. They were in Japan in 2012.
Putting all your bookmarks public isn't a great idea, but it makes OSINT (open source intelligence) a whole lot easier. This was just five minutes. And I hadn't looked at the whois yet.
You can find logins on the dark web, i check for mine all the time.
Chances are a password is reused somewhere, this person is telling the world where she banks and also which email service to break into for verification details.
Chances are a password is reused somewhere, this person is telling the world where she banks and also which email service to break into for verification details.
Like I said, import them in, check them, then delete them.
I used to do that all the time, only takes a few minutes but with all the second factor on that account now I feel pretty secure.
I do keep my banking stuff with Bit Defender thougfh and I use a different password for every account.
I'm signed up to receive alerts from Have I Been Pwned. Not sure if it's still free, but they even have an option to search and receive alerts for compromised accounts from a specific domain.