The only way to get out of this is to change your password or to not trust that website. Check if the website you are giving info to is commonly breached or has been breached.
No. I have been in cybersecurity for 15 years but I want to learn how to make cool videos for some work projects and this one caught my eye and well.... here we are.
That was my 8 year old gmail it is linked to so many accounts (Amazon,bank,phonepe,linkin, Facebook, CZcams, college, school, everywhere) What to do now plz help
I'm assuming you mean O-Auth, in which case you're still basically using an account that "was made" - it's just that whoever's giving the OAuth (usually Goole/Apple/Facebook) is the one who owns your account.
The only way to get out of this is to change your password or to not trust that website. Check if the website you are giving info to is commonly breached or has been breached.
Every hacker wears a hoodie.
Hoodie and hackers the never ending love story lol
And every thief wears a suit
Great job helping people!!!
am i like the only one here who knows so much about this stuff but is here because the animations are cool lmao
No. I have been in cybersecurity for 15 years but I want to learn how to make cool videos for some work projects and this one caught my eye and well.... here we are.
Used a breached app.. Now i'm here..
My google account also got breached what to do now
That was my 8 year old gmail it is linked to so many accounts (Amazon,bank,phonepe,linkin, Facebook, CZcams, college, school, everywhere)
What to do now plz help
@@ManishThakur-rr3pd Change your pass and turn on 2 step verification for a gmail account you never use. Don't think there's more you can do
@@ylondes9927 thanks bro
@@ManishThakur-rr3pd Better late then never 😅 cheers!
Great video!
I watched this after Chrome notified me that I my passwords are compromised.
same it said someone has logged in and idek who it is
@@cesxrivan it might be you on different apss
What happens if you used an account that wasn’t made; so like a sign in account?
I'm assuming you mean O-Auth, in which case you're still basically using an account that "was made" - it's just that whoever's giving the OAuth (usually Goole/Apple/Facebook) is the one who owns your account.
Kasper sky antivirus i am using paid version but not protect in real-time and online security in android
Would like to request permissio to use the video for awareness purposes in our company
I used wishbone now my info stolen and they made it so hard to delete the account
"I gots his CZcams data and used his Sephiroth vodeo comments to makum feel bads." -- Mind of a modern hacker
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