. While the original site is a legitimate tool for checking if your email or phone number has been compromised in a data breach, variations with slightly different spelling or "new" suffixes are often associated with: Phishing Scams
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: Do not click on "new" security tool links sent via social media or email, as these are common vectors for credential theft. Use Password Managers haveubeenflashed new
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