January 2, 2025
Jenkins vs GitHub Actions
I recently came across an interesting article by the team at Slack, where they share their experience migrating from Jenkins to GitHub Actions (GHA).
You have probably seen headlines about major data breaches that have affected companies such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or Yahoo. But have you ever wondered whether your own personal data has been exposed?
Online data breaches are more common than we think, and anyone with an internet account can become a victim.
The good news is that there are tools that let you verify whether you have been affected, and one of the most accessible is Firefox Monitor.
Firefox Monitor, a service developed by the Mozilla Foundation, helps you find out whether your online accounts have been compromised in any known breach.
Using it is very simple: just enter your email address to start a search and find out whether your data has been exposed.
One of Firefox Monitor's biggest advantages is that it is completely free and easy to use, even for people who are not technology experts. You simply enter your email on its website, and in a few seconds it shows whether your information has been involved in any breach.
I remember the first time I used Firefox Monitor. I was surprised to discover that my data had been part of a breach I had never been notified about.
Fortunately, I did not suffer serious consequences, but I realized how crucial it is to stay informed about these incidents to protect my information.
Firefox Monitor also lets you set up email alerts so you are notified if your data is at risk again in the future. This way, you can react immediately and take preventive measures.
In short, online data breaches can happen to anyone at any time. However, thanks to tools like Firefox Monitor, you can take control of your digital security and be better prepared for possible threats.
Do not wait any longer to check whether your data is safe, and keep your accounts protected.