Ignore or become paranoid?


Sigurd

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I recently switched my AV software to Bitdefender having previously used Kaspersky then Avast. Righty or wrongly Which rated Bitdefender top. That is beside the point.
Amongst the various Bitdefender reports, all but one showed my security levels are high. The odd one out is the Digital Identity Protection score.
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In a way it is not surprising as I have been using my email address for about 25 years, have produced web sites, logged on to innumerable web sites, bought many apps, etc., etc.
Easy way to improve this score is to dump my email address and start a new one. All sort of cons to that and no pros. Had I been able to check this years ago it would probably have been much the same.

My inclination is to ignore it. Tackling each one in turn to improve the score would be a bigger job than I fancy tackling.
 

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    Windows 11 - Updated automatically
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    Intel i7 12700K Twelve Core 3.6Ghz
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    MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4 Motherboard
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    Corsair 32Gb Vengeance RAM
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    Air cooled
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    72Mb down, 18Mb up
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    Chrome
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    Avast
My inclination is to ignore it.


I've been using Bitdefender Internet Security (paid), since July 2013.
Nothing has gotten through yet.

I have the firewall set to "block all", and then gave only my browser(s) and svchost.exe ...access to the internet.

Occasionally, I'll allow other things when needed.
Things like Microsoft Store, or Media Creation Tool... etc.

And I've been using the same email since 2006.



BDIS has thirteen modules. I only use three of them... (RED boxes)


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    Logitech Classic Keybooard 200
    Internet Speed
    300/300
    Browser
    Firefox 3.x ??
    Antivirus
    Symantec (Norton)
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    Still assembled, still runs. Haven't turned it on for 13 years?
I would say be somewhere in between. Be informed. With a long lived and used email it's likely that it's been involved in many data breaches. My email, also having been in use for over 20 years has been in countless breaches which can increase your chances of getting spam and phishing attempts.

You can get an idea (not a full picture of breaches where your email is involved here Have I Been Pwned: Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach). This is run by a well known cybersecurity fellow named Troy Hunt.

I could go on and on about security so feel free to ask questions. A very short non-exhaustive list of things to do

  • Use a password manager (different password per site)
  • Use MFA where ever possible (or at least on anything that is communication, contains PII or has financial data or transactions)
  • Use EPP (endpoint protection) software, preferably one that can evaluate and provide web protection
  • Checkout Sublime security if you use a gmail account (they have a free tier for personal and provide spam/phishing protection) Sublime Security - Cloud email security that’s not a black box
 

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  • OS
    Windows 11
If your email has been breeched and you have changed the password, then there is no need to worry (so long as the new password is no guessable.

A passphrase like bible7windmill7cantaloupe will never be cracked and is fairly easy to remember. Just pick three, unrelated words and put a symbol between them.
 

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    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26100.2894
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    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Swift SF114-34
    CPU
    Pentium Silver N6000 1.10GHz
    Memory
    4GB
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    SSD
    Cooling
    fanless
    Internet Speed
    150 Mbps
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Webroot Secure Anywhere
    Other Info
    System 3

    ASUS T100TA Transformer
    Processor Intel Atom Z3740 @ 1.33GHz
    Installed RAM 2.00 GB (1.89 GB usable)
    System type 32-bit operating system, x64-based processor

    Edition Windows 10 Home
    Version 22H2 build 19045.3570
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    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 22631.2506
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    Laptop
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    HP Mini 210-1090NR PC (bought in late 2009!)
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    Atom N450 1.66GHz
    Memory
    2GB
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Webroot
I've been using Bitdefender Internet Security (paid), since July 2013.
Nothing has gotten through yet.

I have the firewall set to "block all", and then gave only my browser(s) and svchost.exe ...access to the internet.

Occasionally, I'll allow other things when needed.
Things like Microsoft Store, or Media Creation Tool... etc.

And I've been using the same email since 2006.



BDIS has thirteen modules. I only use three of them... (RED boxes)


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Id have to sit around the house wearing a tin foil hat to go to that level, Anti Virus/Windows protection free for over 7 years now, not a jot has gotten through my wall of nothing :D
 

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    11
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    Custom
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    10700k@5.2
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    Gigabyte Gaming X Z490
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    Viper Steelseries 32gb@ 3600mhz
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    Gigabyte 2070 Super 8GB, +200 core + 600 memory
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    ASUS 4k HDR, Two 1080p Benq and Samsung
    Screen Resolution
    3840x2160/2560x1440/1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Adata XPG SX8200 PRO 1tb
    Samsung EVO 870 500GB
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    Corsair RX 650
    Case
    NZXT h510
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    CM HYPER 212 RGB
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    Razer Ornata Chroma
    Mouse
    Steelseries Rival 710
Another way to tackle this is to use email aliases for new services / existing services that you can change the email. DuckDuckGo is free, and is integrated with Bitwarden's email alias generation feature.

With unique email alias for each service:
  1. They can't use your email address to do credential stuffing / password spray / etc.
  2. Can't use your email address to correlate your identities
I must say, though, I have only ever gotten 1-2 realistic looking phishing attempts on my main (exposed) email address for over 2 decades. My hidden (huge provider) address, not on HIBP, somehow gets more spams/phishing attempts.

I also do wish I could change my email addresses / usernames / display names for more services. Data breaches are horrifying nowadays, although the most damaging ones seem to be those you can't do much about (with aliases) anyway.
 

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System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 24H2
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Optiplex Micro 5000
    CPU
    Intel Core i5-12500T
    Motherboard
    Dell 03V7GF
    Memory
    2 x 8GB DDR4 SO-DIMM 3200
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel UHD Graphics 770
    Sound Card
    Intel Alder Lake-S PCH - cAVS (Audio, Voice, Speech)
    Internet Speed
    500/1,000 Mbps
    Browser
    Firefox ESR
    Antivirus
    Windows defender
My inclination is to ignore it

Agree. Just insure your accts have 2FA and any other security measures appropriate.

It would be interesting to see how your score compares to other Bitdefender users. If they have a forum, may want to ask. With the numerous attacks on financial institutions and other organizations, maybe a common theme.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Win11 Ver 24H2 26100.2033
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Intel i5
    Memory
    8gb
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    256gb
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender

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