![]() That's out of a subscriber base that just recently ticked over the 2M million mark: In cases like Ticketfly, loading the data into HIBP meant notifying 105k of my subscribers. Only used you guys once for tickets to a concert. Thankfully built an amazing tool ( )for issues like this. I at least know about it, thx to Tim Plas June 3, a heads up would have been nice. Well, that's annoying: data breach attacker publicly posted my info (along w 26MM others). thanks for the excellent service that notifies users of #privacy disasters like this :) /jlqnKXteDG- Yale Privacy Lab June 4, 2018 Frequently, it's some long-forgotten site they haven't even thought about in years and also frequently, the first people know of these incidents is via HIBP: ![]() Often, it's after someone has searched Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) and found themselves pwned somewhere or other. Pretty much every day, I get a reminder from someone about how little people know about their exposure in data breaches. ![]()
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