Find out what actions to take immediately after a data breach to protect your accounts and reduce the risk of intrusion.
Large companies and apps are constantly targeted, exposing millions of emails, passwords, and personal information.
Many people only realize the problem when an intrusion attempt has already started on their accounts.
Acting quickly after a breach can prevent greater damage.
If an account has been compromised, change the password as soon as possible.
Avoid simply modifying a few characters of the old password. The ideal is to create a completely new and unique combination.
2FA adds an extra layer of protection even if your password has been exposed.
This makes unauthorized access much more difficult.
Many services allow you to view:
Disconnect unknown devices immediately.
Keeping passwords in notes, photos, or messages greatly increases risk.
The ideal solution is using a secure password manager.
iSenhas allows you to generate strong passwords, securely organize credentials, and quickly access accounts using Face ID.
This way you can use unique passwords for all accounts without needing to memorize complex combinations.
This significantly reduces the impact of future breaches.
Use iSenhas to create strong passwords, protect your logins, and securely organize credentials.
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