As all life is becoming more and more online, non-face-to-face or home-based situations are increasing.
Therefore, the importance of personal information security is increasing.
The stolen my information finder service can be used to find my information (ID, password) on the Internet. 털린 내정보 찾기
This is a homepage to check if your personal information has been leaked these days. 좋은뉴스
First check to prevent identity theft or misuse for voice phishing
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If you search for “my information robbed service” on the portal, you will see the site.
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Find My Information Stolen Search
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If you go to the stolen Find My Information homepage, you will see a screen like the one above.
You can check whether there is a leak in the column or click the yellow box on the right.
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If you click Check leak status, you will receive notices and guidance and agree to the collection of personal information.
You will see the screen, click I Agree
user authentication
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If you agree and move on, you will see the user authentication screen. Enter your email address.
Enter and send verification code
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When the verification number is emailed to you, open it and confirm the verification number.
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If you have confirmed the verification code, enter it and click the Verify verification code button.
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When verification of the authentication number is complete, check the box on the right
This is to prevent the hijacking of secondary authentication accounts.
Query leaks
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After completing all authentication, you will see the leakage status inquiry screen.
Enter the portal or site ID and password you are using.
If it’s in email format, we’ll do it in email format as well.
You can check up to 5 in total.
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I entered a couple of fields and clicked OK.
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If you click OK, the search is completed, but it says that there is no leakage history in green.
Once it opens, it’s fine.
However, hacking can happen at any time, so two-factor authentication
Better if you can
No matter how often you change your password, security is difficult with just a password.
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