Says my account was hacked, but then gives me the incorrect two letters for the start of my password. Seems bunk.
Also, why wouldn't you give your email address to a random website? I have it plastered all over the net. Spam is a solved problem at this point. Ironically thanks to Gmail!
Most of the stories about this list have pointed out that it doesn't necessarily contain passwords from Gmail, but from various accounts that used a Gmail address as a username.
Someone on Slashdot searched for "+" suffixes in the list, as in username+suffix@gmail.com:
Some of the most popular suffixes were xtube, daz (and daz3d), filedropper, and eharmony. The two characters returned by isleaked.com for my address could indeed have been from daz3d.com.
It was someplace you used your email with that password. It had a couple of my emails all with the same throwaway password I only use on sites that I either don't trust or have no intention of ever using again.
If you search around the full leak is very easy to find
Nope, I have a throwaway I normally use but this isn't it. Not sure what this is coming from, but I don't recall any passwords that start with these two characters.
for me it shows first two letters of the email itself. I might have used the username itself as a password in some random site, but this is/was not my gmail password :)
Also, why wouldn't you give your email address to a random website? I have it plastered all over the net. Spam is a solved problem at this point. Ironically thanks to Gmail!
Agree on 2 factor auth though.