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"Infostealer" malware on a user's computer scrapes saved passwords from their browser. How to Protect Your Accounts
Users are tricked into entering credentials on fake login pages.
Hackers steal data from less secure forums or niche websites. 269k (STEAM,NETFLIX,HUBO,EPICGAMES,PORNHUB...)...
Platforms like Steam (via Steam Guard) and Epic Games offer 2FA. This ensures that even if a hacker has your password, they cannot log in without a secondary code from your phone.
If you suspect your information might be part of such a leak, take these immediate steps: "Infostealer" malware on a user's computer scrapes saved
Compromised accounts are often sold for a fraction of their subscription cost on "gray market" sites, allowing others to use your paid service for free.
Tools like Bitwarden or 1Password allow you to create unique, complex passwords for every site so that one leak doesn't compromise everything else. Platforms like Steam (via Steam Guard) and Epic
Credentials for these are often used to spread spam or phishing links to a user's contact list. How These Lists Are Created