April 17, 2024, 5:19 a.m. | /u/ckarkui

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There are a lot of services that now claim to monitor the dark web for leaked information.

I was recently looking at a Norton product and it involves inputting a lot of sensitive information such as address, drivers licence number, credit card number and so on.

It got me thinking, could people be inadvertently putting themselves at risk by using these services? Firstly there's the integrity of the database which holds all this personal information to be used for crosschecking. …

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