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Originally Posted by CaptainYooh
This message popped up on my iPhone in Safari browser. I should have saved a screenshot, but I didn't. It asked me if I wanted to log in to calgarypuck.com under my user name and when I clicked on it, it gave me the second message advising that this user name was included in the data leak from this forum and that I should change my password immediately. It looked legit coming directly from Safari and was not a phishing email.
I will PM you separately. I posted this to warn others who might have been exposed if this data leak did actually happen.
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Yeah, so this is exactly what I said above. iOS will determine if your credentials were listed in a password dump and notify you when using sites that leverage those credentials. It doesn't have to be that CalgaryPuck itself was compromised, just that your password used at CP was, which can be from pretty much any hacked website.
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Passwords and iOS will mention which saved passwords are compromised and you can go change them.