My password manager told me that my info was leaked, including IP address, address, email, personal information, and phone number, in a data breach of eye4fraud.com. However, I don’t use eye4fraud, so it must have been a site that uses their services. I would like to change my login credentials on the site that shared my data with them (and stop using their service since they’re sharing my info with a security company that was breached), but I don’t know which site that was. I found this list of sites that use eye4fraud, but that list has over 1,600 entries. Other than reviewing every single sight on the list, is there a way of finding out which site that I use leaked my info?

  • @Triton@lemm.ee
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    91 year ago

    I think it’s a fairly standard feature. At least Protonmail also supports this kind of “alias”.

    • @DudeDudenson
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      1 year ago

      If I’m not mistaken it’s part of the original spec, Dylan beattle had a bit in a talk about email at some point

      Edit: I was in fact mistaken it’s a Google only thing and not part of the spec