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Only using a single phone number/email? This is DANGEROUS!

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You may not know this, but your email, phone number, address, and more are sold every single day on

You may not know this, but your email, phone number, address, and more are sold every single day on the dark web. Even worse, often your info is available to download for free! This means anyone can find out everything about you... All these breaches are available to anyhow who wants to download them... Target stores had 110 million customer records breached by a single phishing email that an employee clicked. This included addresses, phone numbers, names, emails, and c.c. details. All of these records found their way to the dark web, available for free download to anyone to wanted them. Equifax credit bureau had 147.9 million American records breached in 2017, half of the entire population! If you have an email and a phone number, your info is already out there! [Click here to learn how to fix this](. Here is how they use all this info against you Most people use the same email and phone number for everything which is a critical mistake. Bad guys on the internet grab the entire download lists of all this data, which includes emails, passwords, phone numbers, addresses, etc, and they create a software program that tries that email/password combo on every single website they can find. This is called "credential stuffing" and has lead to DISASTROUS RESULTS Remember all those celebrities in 2014 that had all their *ahem*, sensitive photos released to the public? This is how that happened. Their data had been breached before and they were using the same username/email/passwords for iCloud and Dropbox, so bad guys just logged right in. If only they had taken the HYDN training and been immune to this... What kind of damage could be done if someone got into your Google Drive or iCloud? What about your bank account? Do you have any photos you wouldn't want posted to Facebook? Do you have any emails you wouldnt want posted publicly? Perhaps any text message conversations you might get "cancelled"; for if taken out of context? It can turn out very badly if someone gets into your accounts. [You can easily fix this]( - fast As we mentioned in our last email, our friend Mike Newton has created an easy to follow program that walks you step by step through how to become invincible to this kind of stuff. It is called HYDN: Escaping The Surveillance State, and some of the first lessons teach you how to use unique phone numbers and unique emails so you don't end up in this situation. HYDN teaches you how to encrypt your emails, text messages, files, and more. HYDN shows you how to keep a lower profile and protect your family's address from bad guys. You really owe it to yourself to take a look at this and see how to protect yourself. He makes it really fun and has built a great community in his private, off-Facebook group to get help with any questions you have. Don’t forget Mike gave us the hookup with a big discount and a lifetime membership, AND an even bigger discount if you pay privately with Bitcoin! How cool is that? He is literally incentivizing you to start thinking about your privacy. [Click here to learn how]( make yourself invincible to threats. To Your Success, Team CryptoBrigade CryptoBrigade 151 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, PR, United States, 00901 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](.

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