Cyber Threat & Identity Theft
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Identity Theft Protection
Identity Theft Protection
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Monitor dark web risks affecting your account. Receive notifications if your identity information is exposed and found online on the dark web.

Check published databases and verify if your passwords have been compromised in a data breach or publicly exposed on the internet.

Account Takeover (ATO) is a form of identity theft where hackers (unauthorized users) illegally gain access to your online accounts. There are two types of ATO, namely Credential Stuffing and Credential Cracking.

Rather than being the victim of a cybersecurity attack, you are on the offense with LogMeOnce. Hacking attempts are detected and handled without hassle.

Hybrid Identity Score
A unique array of security flags detect weaknesses and gaps, and improve your defensive posture against potential hackers.
Pricing
Get your free Dark Web scan now by signing up with your email. You can download LogMeOnce to your desktop or mobile device and instantly start setting up your accounts. Enhanced security and anti-hacker features are available for a low monthly fee, depending on what you need.

- Dark Web Monitoring
- Leaked Password Monitoring
- Breach Notification Alerts
- Identity Risk Scorecard
- Priority Technical Support

- Dark Web Monitoring
- Leaked Password Monitoring
- Breach Notification Alerts
- Identity Risk Scorecard
- LogMeOnce Mugshot
- Password SHOCK
- Account Freeze
- Tons of other features
- Priority Technical Support

- Dark Web Monitoring
- Leaked Password Monitoring
- Breach Notification Alerts
- Identity Risk Scorecard
- Tons of other features
- Priority Technical Support
- Priority Technical Support
- Account Freeze
- Password SHOCK

- Protect 6 Family Members
- Dark Web Monitoring
- Leaked Password Monitoring
- Breach Notification Alerts
- Priority Technical Support
Concerned?
What to do & How to prevent
Download LogMeOnce. Import & Change all Passwords. Invoke 2FA. Monitor Alerts. It’s all Centralized.
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Signup FREE and create a LogMeOnce account. Import all of your web account (Apps) into LogMeOnce, including the ones that were exposed in the data breach.2
Change compromised passwords first using LogMeOnce password generator. Since LogMeOnce will remember all your credentials for you, thus, please choose strong passwords of 16 characters long or more.3
Now, change the remaining passwords, and make sure to use LogMeOnce password generator to create strong passwords of 16 characters or more.4
Only LogMeOnce offers you multiple authentication options including FREE 2FAs. Select your 2FA method, or choose PasswordLess login which already includes automatics 2FA.
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LogMeOnce issues automatic breach scan updates. LogMeOnce subscribers will receive automatic notifications of any breaches. If you notice that your credentials might have been exposed again by any vendors, then simply change and update that particular password. It will render that data breached and exposure “useless”. That is effectively nipping it in the bud early on so that it does not become ingrained

Alarming Statistics…
The World population is
Breached credentials =
As of today, there are over 25 billion stolen usernames and passwords exposed on the dark web. With respect to the world population of 7.7 billion, chances are yours could be one of
them…
7,700,000,000
25,226,792,040

Why You Need
Multiple Defensive Layers
Senior security experts recommend taking a layered approach to security. It’s not just about encryption. It’s not just about passwords. It should be a holistic approach, so if one layer fails, the other layers of protection are in place to fill in the holes. In essence, it’s a team effort between Hash, SALT, encryption , best practices, policy, logs, and so on.
Let’s use a basketball analogy here. It’s a team sport. Every player is responsible for protecting the basket. So, if an opposing forward passes by a point guard or defender’s zone, other teammates can swoop in to protect the basket. The sport relies on having defensive layers. Unfortunately, when it comes to security, many people rely on just passwords and not multiple layers of security. But we all need a defensive posture to protect the basket of our files, documents, credit cards, and — most important — our identity.
Avoid Ending Up on
“Dark Web Marketplaces”
The dark web is where your personally identifying information can end up after it’s been stolen. Hackers may be stealing your credentials to use it for themselves or to sell it to others who have nefarious intentions.
The dark web is a hidden network of websites that aren’t accessible by normal browsers. Savvy visitors of the dark web use special software to mask their identities and activities. If your information ends up on a dark web marketplace, anybody could buy it, putting your credentials and identity in more danger.
Use the LogMeOnce scanner to check if your information is exposed on the dark web. We show you clear steps how to rectify and clean up your tracks.


Account Takeover Protection
Employee & Consumer ATO Prevention.
Fraudsters look for a users’ smallest inclination and susceptibility to use duplicate passwords or “security answer” at multiple online accounts.
Credential stuffing detects if a person use the same username and password at multiple websites.
Credential Cracking employs brute force or guessing of usernames and passwords against previously breached databases (exposed data includes user credentials).
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published the guidance for federal agencies to ensure that information remains confidential when stored.
Password SHOCK:
Best Defense Is the Offense!
Password SHOCK© sends automated responses to an intruder’s device to let hackers know you’re serious about your passwords and security. Intruders trying to target your LogMeOnce account will first get a warning. If they somehow come by your information in error, they’ll shirk away. But if not — they become fair game.
Give unauthorized intruders a SHOCK, and they won’t bother you again. This is all automated so you don’t have to do a thing. Find out how it works: The Password SHOCK demo shows what an potential intruder to an LogMeOnce account will see on their device.


Stolen Data Goes for Sale…
It’s scary but it’s true: Details, confidential data, and identifying information are for sale. Some of it is from information individuals have freely shared over social media while others were harder for information acquirers to obtain, like how to log into your banks accounts.
Think about just the past 10 years’ worth of personal information hanging out in the web, some of it from data breaches of governments and companies. How you can prevent more of your information from leaking out there? What can you do to keep your information safe?
Keep It Real.
What Can Protect You?

Identity Theft

Identity Theft Education 101
(1) Identity Theft background
Identity theft is not new, but it’s become easier to get away with in recent years since our identifying information is in so many places. It used to involve fraudulent checks or loan applications under someone else’s names. The impacts took longer to notice and they were smaller. Today, a hack can happen quickly and take over all the aspects of your life. No wonder identify theft has been called “America’s fastest-growing crime problem.” Your name, address, social security number, bank account numbers, and more are all vulnerable. How to fight it? First understand where the exact vulnerabilities lie and then come up with a plan to protect all your data, all the time.
(2) How Identity Theft Could Happen
Put yourself in a hacker’s shoes. “The human imagination and creativity are endless when it comes to stealing things,” says Peter Keane, dean emeritus and professor at the Golden Gate University College of Law.
Where can a hacker find personal information about you? They could grab your credit card offers out of the recycling bin, send you phishing emails to get you to fork over personal data, or simply see what you’re doing over an insecure Wi-Fi connection. Your email, your online activities, even visits to the doctor’s office are all vulnerable to the prying eyes of hackers.
(3) Data Breaches Fuel Identity Theft
1. Yahoo, 2013-14
Impact: 3 billion user accounts
2. Marriott International,2018
Impact: 500 million customers
3. Adult Friend Finder, 2016
Impact: About 412.2 million accounts
4. eBay, May 2014
Impact: 145 million users
5. Equifax,July 2017
Impact: about 143 million consumers
6. Heartland Payment, 2008
Impact: 134 million credit cards
7. Target Stores,December 2013
Impact: 110 million credit/debit cards
8. TJX Companies, 2006
Impact: 94 million credit cards exposed
9. Uber, late 2016
Impact: About 57 million Uber users
10. JP Morgan Chase, July 2014
Impact: 76 million households
Source: Wired Magazine
(4) How to Avoid Identity Theft
You’re more likely to hear about threats to personally identifiable information when a large company is attacked. Those are the incidents that make headlines. What you don’t hear as much as about—but that is just as troubling and widespread—are attacks at the individual level. Fraud can occur in multiple ways and can happen to anyone. Unfortunately, it’s up to every individual to keep their data safe.
Fortunately, the methods can be easy to carry out: Protect your passwords, and find a way to make it as simple as possible for you. That’s LogMeOnce.
We offer Extra Power with Extra Security

Powerful Password Management
With a single click, access all of your passwords on the LogMeOnce dashboard. SSO allows secure log in for all Apps.
Autofill, Strong Password Generator, Secure Notes, Secure Documents, Secure Wallet, Secure Sharing, Two-Factor Authentication & more. See details.
Comprehensive Security Policies
Security is more than trying to protect passwords by encryption. It’s a process validated by experience and security best practices.
Advanced Reporting & Analytics
Scorecard tracks the password’s success factors in four ways: it’s essence, strength, daily usage and access activities.
Powerful Password Management
With a single click, access all of your passwords on the LogMeOnce dashboard. SSO allows secure log in for all Apps.
Autofill, Strong Password Generator, Secure Notes, Secure Documents, Secure Wallet, Secure Sharing, Multiple 2FA/MFA options, Multiple login options, Dedicated secure vault, Customizable Dashboard, Emergency Access with Photo & more. See details.
Comprehensive Security Policies
Security is more than trying to protect passwords by encryption. It’s a process validated by experience and security best practices.
Advanced Reporting & Analytics
Scorecard tracks the password’s success factors in four ways: it’s essence, strength, daily usage and access activities.
Dark Web Monitoring
Monitor and recieve notifications if your identity information is found online on the dark web.
Important: What is “Dark Web Marketplaces” i
Leaked Passwords
Scorecard tracks the password’s success factors in four ways: it’s essence, strength, daily usage and access activities.

