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Attackers take email-password pairs leaked from one site and try them automatically across others.

This attack — the direct reason password reuse is dangerous — is called?

Credential stuffing
One breach anywhere unlocks every account sharing that combination, like dominoes. Unique passwords per site plus 2FA is the antidote.
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What do experts call the best defense?What does it say?On a café's public Wi-Fi, which activity do experts advise against?The update notification you keep postponing — what's the real reason not to?There's a famous free service for checking whether your email has appeared in known data breaches — its name literally asks 'have I been hacked?' What is it?What do experts recommend households prepare?What's the right response to 'quishing' (QR phishing)?What's the healthy principle for app permissions?What does it mean?What's the right way to treat them?'If the service is free, you are the product' — what structure of the internet economy does this maxim describe?The one setting security experts say to enable if you do nothing else — the lock that saves your account even after your password leaks?

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