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BreachWatch Alert: Smart Home Devices and Routers

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Here is what we know: ZDNet recently that over 515,000 servers, routers and home "smart" devices suf

[BreachWatch Alert]( Here is what we know: ZDNet recently [reported]( that over 515,000 servers, routers and home "smart" devices suffered a major data breach. The report reveals that a cybercriminal published the list of credentials sometime last week, between January 13th and January 17th, 2020. The information exposed contained IP addresses, usernames and passwords. The exposure occurred as a result of a large-scale breach of commonly used passwords across devices connected to the Internet over common ports. [Click here]( to view the full report from ZDNet. Please take the following steps to protect yourself if you think your private information may have been exposed: 1. Update your "smart" device passwords with a new, strong password using Keeper's password generator. 2. Activate two-factor authentication on your "smart" devices for an additional layer of protection. 3. Turn on [BreachWatch]( by Keeper for continuous and timely alerts to detect high-risk passwords and to get notified if your information has been exposed on the dark web, from a data breach. [Turn on BreachWatch Now]( To learn more about Keeper BreachWatch [please read our blog](. - The Keeper Team [Add Keeper on LinkedIn]( [Follow Keeper on Twitter]( [LIKE Keeper on Facebook]( Our support team is available at support@keepersecurity.com to answer any questions you may have. To unsubscribe from further emails, [click here](. 820 W Jackson Blvd Suite 400, Chicago, IL 60607

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