Also, I'll say this about security. The strength and complexity of your password does NOT matter. It WILL be compromised at some point. The best you can hope for is that your financial institutions and anything important uses Two Factor Authentication. I use the same password here as I do for anything unimportant. If It's important it uses a separate password that changes every 6 months and if it doesn't have 2FA I don't use them if it involves financial or super personal information. Your password is only as strong as the database security it sits in.
LOL if they knew about it, which they probably didn't.
So if they’re was an actual data breach on TGT wouldn’t we receive an email from TGT informing us this breach has actually happened?
LOL if they knew about it, which they probably didn't.