What is the purpose of the “Latest Leaks” feature?
This section provides an overview of all your detected data leaks. It categorizes leaks into two tabs:
Pendings: Leaks that require your attention or action.
Resolveds: Leaks you’ve already addressed or resolved.
What does “Not Verified” and “Verified” mean in the SMS section?
This explains common causes of data leaks, such as weak passwords, poor system security, or phishing attacks. By understanding these, you can adapt your behavior to prevent future exposures.
What do the severity labels (Minimal, Moderate, Severe) mean in this section?
Minimal: Indicates low-risk data exposure, such as a username or non-sensitive data. Action may not be necessary but awareness is important.
Moderate: Reflects medium risk, such as partial personal details or data that may be used in combination with other leaked data for exploitation. Users should consider strengthening security measures for moderate risks.
Severe: Highlights high-risk leaks, such as exposed passwords or sensitive information. Immediate action is necessary to protect your accounts and personal data.
What is the purpose of the “What Should I Do?” section?
This is your step-by-step guide to minimize the impact of data leaks, especially those marked as “Severe.” It explains the risks, provides actionable instructions, and educates you on how leaks occur to prevent future incidents.
How can I view details about a specific leak?
Tap on the leak entry to access detailed information about the affected data types, severity, and suggested actions to mitigate the risks.
How can I understand the risks of leaked data?
Tap on “How the leakage of this data can harm you?” in the “What Should I Do?” section. This provides insights into how attackers exploit different types of leaked data.
What should I learn from the “Understand how leaks occur” section?
This explains common causes of data leaks, such as weak passwords, poor system security, or phishing attacks. By understanding these, you can adapt your behavior to prevent future exposures.