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Breach hub

Data breach response hub for exposed accounts, leaked credentials and identity risk

When the incident is no longer hypothetical and personal data may already be exposed, users need a response sequence instead of a generic news article.

This page clusters live breach alerts, breach-exposure workflows and identity-theft planning into one response-first landing page.

It is designed for the moment when readers ask whether an exposed email, reused password or leaked customer record means they are now at risk of fraud or account takeover.

That combination makes the hub stronger for long-tail searches such as breach response guide, check if my email was exposed and what to do after a data breach.

Frequently asked questions

What should I do immediately after a personal data breach?

Prioritize password rotation on reused credentials, enable MFA, review inbox and financial-account activity, document the incident and decide whether identity-theft countermeasures are necessary.

When should I use the identity-theft planner instead of the breach checker?

Use the breach checker to review exposure and immediate account risk. Use the identity-theft planner when the incident includes personal records, financial misuse or fraud risk beyond one account.