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I received an email from IDNotify. which is owned by Experion,that my email address has been compromised online. I did sign-up with Experion a couple of years ago when they offered free monitoring after there had been a hack. The message I get says "Dark Web Monitoring" and "Compromised email address."
Has anybody else experience this? IDNotify suggests that I change all of my passwords.
TIA.
"Your email address has been found compromised online. We monitor online properties to identify the illegal trading and selling of your personal information, and unfortunately we have found a match that may indicate possible identity theft. Below you will find additional information on next steps to take to ensure your personal information is secure".
Here's what to do: