Ohhh dear - check out savvy.ca (1.Viewing)

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Check out savvy.ca :: markel's personal portal :: - anyone see a problem?


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I don't get it, whats wrong with savvy.ca?
 
I don't get it, whats wrong with savvy.ca?
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.
 
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You can find logins on the dark web, i check for mine all the time.
What's your preferred way of doing this?

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.
True. The site is also rather outdated.
 
What's your preferred way of doing this?

Lately I have been doing it with google password manager, it has a check where all the hacked login & passwords are stored.

I check all my family members and it alerts whenever a username or password is compromised on the dark web.

Awesome feature.

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Lately I have been doing it with google password manager, it has a check where all the hacked login & passwords are stored.

I check all my family members and it alerts whenever a username or password is compromised on the dark web.

Awesome feature.
Ah yes, I've used that too. Not a fan of storing passwords with Google though.
 
Ah yes, I've used that too. Not a fan of storing passwords with Google though.

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.
 
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What's your preferred way of doing this?
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.
 
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