The site will tell if your online account has been hacked


So whatever. Today I will talk about hacking. No, I will not teach any hacking. I do not have that qualification. I was a crew of a hacking group a long time ago. After that, these issues were not raised. It is best to make some introductory remarks before moving on to the main tune. This will help many to understand.


What do you think hacking means? Just know your username and password? No, it's not just hacking. There are more types of hacking. Simply put, suppose you logged into your account with your Facebook password once. If you do not log out, you will not have to enter the password next time.

What does that mean? Someone gives you your password. Yes. Your password information is stored in your browser. So automatically login from that saved information. If a hacker can steal it, he can hack your account. It can also do you a lot of harm. I said a little simply. Because, new visitors come to Tech2Time every day. Those who do not understand difficult speech.

Suppose you run a personal site. Cannot supervise regularly due to busyness. Suddenly one of your enemies hacked your account. How do you know now?

Not only that. Black hat hackers hack the websites of various famous service providers and demand money from the owners of those websites. And because of that valuable information on your site, you are forced to pay that hacker.

In a word, they take the information of a website hostage through hacking. In addition, various banking institutions are forced to pay the demanded amount to get back the information of the customers. So the question is how do you know if someone has hacked your account or website.

Microsoft's regional director and MVP 'Troy Hunt' has created a website to make it easier to find out if it has been hacked. The name of this website is 'Have I Been Pond?'

This site provides the visitor with valuable information about his account or website, whether his account or website login information is at risk.

Let's find out how this website works. The work of this site is actually very straightforward. Just providing the visitor with his email account or username, password, etc. will let the site know if his account or site has been hacked.

All you have to do is click on the box labeled 'Pond' with your account information. Only then will you be able to know the valuable login information of your account. Below is the figure. Take a look if there is a problem.

If your account or website is secure, you'll receive a message in English on the green label below (Alhamdulillah! Sweet feed!) Your account has not been compromised by a hacker. See below for example.

And if your account is on the list of affected accounts or websites, you will receive a warning message on the red label that your account is not in good condition.

There you will find the 'Notify Me' option to get messages about your site. In this way, if your account or site is hacked or you see any disturbance in the login information, they will immediately inform you by mail.

Also on this site you will find a list of numerous infected websites and accounts under various hosting sites. An added benefit is that the passwords of the affected sites or accounts are there. You can also use your password to find out if the site you belong to includes your password.

Many people may be wondering if a site can be hacked by getting a password from this site. No brother. The database of infected passwords is completely different. So there is no such opportunity. And in that case the accuracy of this site is much higher.

However, on the question of reliability, Hunt noted,

"The site is not perfect. Users need to be careful."

Because, any site is likely to be damaged by hacking. Most importantly, Hunt repeatedly spoke to people who did not want to use their passwords or login information on the website. Although the site does not keep logs or copies of any searched passwords, Hunt says it is best not to use your own passwords on any third party website.

The last word of the hunt is really important. We often use PCs or laptops in various cyber cafes or elsewhere. Often we forget to log out. This is an extreme negligence. Because, there is some third party software and key-logger so that exactly what you are typing on his PC is saved.

You don't even understand that. So be careful before handing over your PC to someone else and if not very important if possible refrain from typing your password using someone else's PC.

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