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I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

I received a notification that my email and previous password was recently used on the darkweb. I went through and received the code, but it does not show the full password. It gives me the first 2 and last 2. Email may have been correct, but the with 4 letters it does not look like a password I would have ever used? Not knowing what the full password was, not easy to figure out. Since I use so many.

Thanks Bruce

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Why am I getting notification from a breach that happened several months ago?
The dark web is where stolen information, such as bank account numbers, and credit card numbers, are sold. The information sold or traded can be in the form of "lists" which can be old, and could even re-appear several months, or years following an exposure of the information. Every time the information reappears or resurfaces on the dark web, you are likely to be notified.

"Exposed" information does not necessarily mean that your account(s) have been hacked. Given that these lists may be old, it is entirely possible that your login details associated with the website/service in question are no longer current. You may have already changed a password, deactivated your account or unsubscribed from the website or service. Sometimes breached sites deactivate exposed accounts, as well, which may make it difficult to remember or identify an account as belonging to you.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v133398194 

What is a Baseline Notification?
When you enroll, we run a one-time historical dark web scan looking back to 2008 to determine if the information you provided us has been previously exposed. If we find exposed information, we notify you. This is known as a Historical or Baseline Notification.

How often are the scans of the dark web performed? How current is the data that is found?
With our ongoing algorithms, we notify you when we find information that may belong to you on the dark web.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v133398194 

Update your financial accounts, mailing address, and other personal information for Dark Web Monitoring*
You can update or add your financial accounts, mailing address, and other personal information at any time by signing into your Norton account. Dark Web Monitoring powered by LifeLock monitors this information on the surface, deep, and dark web and notifies you when your information is found online. So, stay secure by keeping this information complete and up to date.
You can add the following personal information:

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v126234485

FAQ: Dark Web Monitoring* powered by LifeLock
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v127344370

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Learn more about Password Combo List notification
A combo list is a text file containing a list of usernames/email addresses and passwords. They are assembled by cybercriminals over multiple data breaches or other security incidents, then are sold or leaked on the dark web, which means identity thieves or cybercriminals could use them to commit identity theft or other crimes.

When we detect your exposed username/email and password pair on the dark web as part of a combo list, we send you a notification. While we cannot remove this information from the dark web, you can take certain actions to protect it. We advise you to change the exposed username/email address and password on all sites where you might have used them. We also recommend you choose a new, unique, and strong password for each individual site you use. Don't use the same password each time.

The exposed password included in the Dark Web Notification has been partially masked/hidden for security purposes. Follow the below steps to see the partially exposed password.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v136558013

Learn what to do if you were informed of a breach
We understand your concerns and want to provide you with some next steps you can take to help protect your information.

If you are a NortonLifeLock member, keep in mind that you are covered by the Million Dollar Protection™ Package¹ from day one of enrollment.

If you are a current member, you do not need to contact us unless you believe you have been a victim of identity theft. If you are not already a member, you can start your membership online or by calling us at customer support.

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v133931934

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Have same problem. but couldn't find the link on the notification to get a code for the email.

Don't recognise the password & I've checked it's not on Norton's saved passwords.

"We advise you to change the exposed username/email address and password on all sites where you might have used them."

Advice not much help if I don't know the password and the site where I am supposed to have used it. Many sites also use email address instead of a user name and I can't change my email address for the 100s of contacts I have.

Automatic (Beta) chat with notification did not understand my queries - only provided set replies so not at all helpful & a human response (which used to be so good) didn't eventuate despite a lengthy wait.

Disappointed.

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

The process I just went through for this email notification...

  • In the email, click on Review this activity
  • Sign into Norton Account
  • Scroll down to Dark Web Alerts
  • Click on the alert and you are prompted to get the one time verification code sent to your email
  • Copy the one time code and enter it on the page waiting for you in your Norton Account
  • Then the full available information is displayed for the notification.

One thing to note. I did this when I first got the notification email a couple of days ago. When I just tried it again to verify the steps, I was not asked for the one time code. I had direct access when I got logged into my Norton Account.

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Is there a standard notification email that Norton send out?  I have tried to copy the contents of the email, but it won't let me. there's a yellow button that says 'review this activity'.  Not prepared to do this until I can be sure it is a genuine notification from Norton. It looks genuine, but I never click on links in emails. There's also a link to sign into Norton for further information.  Can I access this information whilst already being signed in?

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Freddles:

Is there a standard notification email that Norton send out?  I have tried to copy the contents of the email, but it won't let me. there's a yellow button that says 'review this activity'.  Not prepared to do this until I can be sure it is a genuine notification from Norton. It looks genuine, but I never click on links in emails. There's also a link to sign into Norton for further information.  Can I access this information whilst already being signed in?

Please Sign In to your Norton account and review Dark Web Alerts. 

Dark Web Monitoring
If we find your information on the dark web, we will send you a notification. We will not remove your information from the dark web and we do not ensure the accuracy or integrity of the information on the dark web.


Verify that an email you receive from Norton is legitimate
https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v71088498

  • Never click on links or download attachments from unknown sources.  
  • Hover your mouse over the links contained in emails to check if they are legitimate– don’t click unless you are sure they are safe.  
  • Question the validity of any email that asks you to submit personal or financial information.  
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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

I have exactly the same issue and Norton help is absolutely useless. I don't recognise the password at all and so no idea where the breach may have occurred. I suspect someone (system) has grabbed my email and using it for other sites and making up their own password. However, this is speculation and so this service adds no value - only more confusion and concern. 

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Dark Web Monitoring.
If we find your information on the dark web, we will send you a notification.
We will not remove your information from the dark web and we do not ensure the accuracy or integrity of the information on the dark web.

https://www.nortonlifelock.com/us/en/legal/license-services-agreement/#darkweb 

If you still have issues, call us at 1-844-445-0802

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v136558013

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

click > My issue isn't listed above
Please fill out this form to Chat or to Get Phone Number 

NortonLifeLock Contact Us
https://www.nortonlifelock.com/us/en/contact-us/

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Check if your email address is in a data breach
https://haveibeenpwned.com/

Pwned Passwords
https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords

Hacked Email
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0376-hacked-email

See if you’ve been part of an online data breach
https://monitor.firefox.com/

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Whereas I found Norton help very useful, I followed the links provided - found that my email address had been seen on the Dark Web, but the password had not.  Nevertheless, I have changed all my passwords and thanks to Norton for alerting me.

Maybe my own fault, but I did not know that Adobe had been listed as having a weak link allowing the DW to infiltrate it.  This is how my email was breached.  Would have liked an alert to this problem much earlier.

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

https://haveibeenpwned.com/ > Notify me

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

After receiving notification about my email being seen on the dark web, i was pretty scared when I couldn't get into my laptop yesterday morning - windows wouldn't load, just a black screen and notification that my laptop wasn't being recognised by my wifi, even though my tablet was.  I couldn't get into my email account on the tablet, but later discovered that AOL was down for a period of time - which explains that.  But they are not my internet provider,  so I cannot see a connection.  Later, I managed to get into safe mode and scanned the hard drive using Norton.  I was a bit perturbed when the screen suddenly went blank - twice this happened, when normally I click 'ok' at the end of scanning, even though I'd clicked on 'stay on' .

Eventually i was able to get into the laptop using safe mode and all appeared to be well.  What I don't know, is why this problem came about - it has been a very scary weekend wondering what might happen next.

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Well what happened next was that I get notification that my Norton account had ended and my computer was out of protection.  I went into my Norton account and could see that I still had 109 days left.  I noticed the special offer to upgrade for free for the rest of my current subscription. So I accepted it and my Norton account was recognised again.

Are others getting these false notifications?  It was very worrying as I was unable to activate tasks.

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Freddles:

Well what happened next was that I get notification that my Norton account had ended and my computer was out of protection.  I went into my Norton account and could see that I still had 109 days left.  I noticed the special offer to upgrade for free for the rest of my current subscription. So I accepted it and my Norton account was recognised again.

Are others getting these false notifications?  It was very worrying as I was unable to activate tasks.

Do you keep this computer connected to the internet every day? If not, after about a week, your Norton will show a similar message and needs to connect with the subscription server to sync your subscription again. Clicking on Help > Subscription Status will resolve this.

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

Yes I do,  I'm on the internet every day.

After the problems outlined in my previous posts on here, I had a local Techie have a look through the laptop for any problems and he gave it a clean bill of health.  He had it for a couple of days, but don't know if he would have needed to go on to the internet at all, if he didn't, that may have been the reason.  In the meantime I was on my Tablet, but I don't suppose that counts?

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Re: I received a notification that my email and password used on darkweb

In the meantime I was on my Tablet, but I don't suppose that counts?

No it would not count. It is each individual device that needs to sync with the subscription servers.

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