Are you unsure of whether or not one of your accounts has been compromised? Are you curious to see if any of your account data has been included in a previous breach? You can search for that kind of information by entering your email at https://haveibeenpwned.com.
If you feel as though one of your accounts has been compromised, you should change your password immediately. You should always verify your account settings, like direct deposit information or any sensitive settings to ensure that no changes have been made.
If you have been included in a breach, but you do not feel as though the account is currently compromised, you should change the password on the associated account, and any accounts on which you may have reused that password to prevent the details of the breach being used against you.
UCF students: want to learn more about incident response? Do you want to apply and expand the incident response skills you already have? The Security Incident Response Team has internship positions available for motivated students who are looking to enter the cybersecurity industry! Email us to apply for a position on our team today: SIRT@ucf.edu