Check whether your email address or username have been compromised:
https://haveibeenpwned.com/Should you change your password? Read here:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/adamtanner/2014/04/14/these-sites-tell-which-of-your-accounts-have-been-hacked/#25385bbd4e8eBut this checking site itself does not seem secure (PHISHING): htxps://shouldichangemypassword.com/ known cloudfront abuse!
It just comes with a meagre T-Status...
while this seems the proper check site for that:
https://breachalarm.com/And again polonus wants to remark: "What is security on the Interwebs, according to us here that educate towards a better and more secure website security standards, like Pondus, Steven Winderlich, Eddy and several others - we can only say
security is relative. Look here:
https://securityheaders.io/?q=breachalarm.com scores a very meagre R-Status and following the redirect to the https page there we will get a D-Status:
https://securityheaders.io/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbreachalarm.com%2F This all for what that is worth.
And here we do not reach any further than an F-Status:
https://sritest.io/#report/b71813c2-9458-4bde-8c40-b564a60de8cfSo whatever you do on the Interwebs be fully aware of the fact that generally speaking it is a rather insecure place with software that often has not been implemented/updated and patched right and has been weakened and holed on purpose to suit those parties best that wanna earn from your clicks or store your metadata for general surveillance purposes, not speaking of all the cybercriminals with bad intentions.
To come to a slightly more secure Internet a lot of work still needs to be done and a lot of education towards such goals may be necessary. Good if this posting served this goal to make you all a little bit more aware of the actual (in)security status of where you surf. Be on top of it feeling secure and not in the role of a serf. Keep your visors up and go with Avast's protection.
polonus (volunteer website security analyst and website error-hunter)