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Pelican has a Data Breach
what's going on?
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Don't use the Gulag browser?
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If my posts start making sense, with proper grammar and speeling.....
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Send me your credit card information, username and password and I'll check to make sure you're information is secure.
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(speelcheck working as always.)
I for one welcome our robot overlords.
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If I start posting in PARF, my account has been hacked. Otherwise, no big deal to me.
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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We haven't seen or heard of anything on our end. All is secure and safe.
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All good ?
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Nope - chrome still reports a data breach.
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Earlier, I supplied the link explaining the situation.
https://security.googleblog.com/2019/12/better-password-protections-in-chrome.html Dec 10, 2019 Today, we announced better password protections in Chrome, gradually rolling out with release M79. Here are the details of how they work. Warnings about compromised passwords Google first introduced password breach warnings as a Password Checkup extension early this year. It compares passwords and usernames against over 4 billion credentials that Google knows to have been compromised. You can read more about it here. In October, Google built the Password Checkup feature into the Google Account, making it available from passwords.google.com. Chrome’s integration is a natural next step to ensure we protect even more users as they browse the web. Here is how it works: Whenever Google discovers a username and password exposed by another company’s data breach, we store a hashed and encrypted copy of the data on our servers with a secret key known only to Google. When you sign in to a website, Chrome will send a hashed copy of your username and password to Google encrypted with a secret key only known to Chrome. No one, including Google, is able to derive your username or password from this encrypted copy. In order to determine if your username and password appears in any breach, we use a technique called private set intersection with blinding that involves multiple layers of encryption. This allows us to compare your encrypted username and password with all of the encrypted breached usernames and passwords, without revealing your username and password, or revealing any information about any other users’ usernames and passwords. In order to make this computation more efficient, Chrome sends a 3-byte SHA256 hash prefix of your username to reduce the scale of the data joined from 4 billion records down to 250 records, while still ensuring your username remains anonymous. Only you discover if your username and password have been compromised. If they have been compromised, Chrome will tell you, and we strongly encourage you to change your password. |
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Chrome is the problem ?
It's amazing how clueless some people are. The Chrome warning means that your username and password combination is on a publicly available hacked accounts list. It has nothing to do with Chrome.
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Chrome is not the problem. Chrome is checking against 4 billion sets of data that has been accumulated over a long period of time.
When I checked my 3 email accounts on the link that Widebody supplied I find that two have been compromised. And the two that are compromised haven't been used in over 3 years and never used for Pelican. They are still available but never used. My gmail account shows to be clean. |
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Webb, the article clearly states that they have been rolling out the security check. Your account may have been compromised in the past and is only now being picked up because of the new system check Chrome is activating.
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Pelican doesn't have a data breach.
Your problem is with Chrome. Here .... have a fun read Let Me Google That and beware of those porn sites !!! |
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It means that your Pelican login is a breached login.
Change your password if you don't want someone to be able to log in as you.
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Location: Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
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Error message didn't say pelican, just saved password.
I don't let browser save login info. Not sure if that's better or not.
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