![]() ![]() I didn't give any account information on those websites but I strongly think that they took my account combination information from my pc, somehow.Ībout 2 years ago, while I was using Eset Internet Security trial, I was testing the product by visiting potentially dangerous websites.In the same days, I had visited another security vendor's forum page and wanted to register for the forum, but that website had given me a warning similar to Chrome's warning.Īnd a few months ago from present, when I wanted to sign-in for a popular game server, after I wrote my account name and password, that page suddenly started asking me my cellphone number.I contacted the support staff of the game server and told them that I never wrote a cellphone number into my account details, they told me that my account was stolen and then they reset my password so my account got recovered. ![]() exe files from those websites, I only visit some of their pages. Yesterday I visited some potentially dangerous websites which had potentially malware stuff.I rarely visit those websites and it might sound silly but generally I do it for the purpose of testing my security software.I know that it is dangerous and that no security product can give full security.Though still, I don't download and run. It may be probable that a website which had my account information, got hacked but I think that the problem may be different. "A data breach on a site or app exposed your password" and it recommends me to change my password.I noticed it is related to one of my accounts, whenever I use that email and password combination on some websites, Chrome warns me with the same message. This morning Chrome browser started to give warning about a data breach, when I visited a trusted website and wrote my account information/email and password combo to sign-in: I have been using Eset Internet Security for about 2 years. ![]()
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