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The UK National Crime Agency (NCA) and National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU) have discovered a 225 million cache of stolen emails and passwords and handed them to HaveIBeenPwned (HIBP), the free service for tracking credentials stolen and/or leaked through past data breaches.The 225 million new passwords become a part of HIPB's existing body of 613 million passwords in the Pwned Passwords set, which offers website operators a hash of the passwords to ensure users don't use them when creating a new account. Individuals can use HIPB's Pwned Password page to see whether their passwords have been leaked in previous breaches.
HIBP lets you check if any of your email addresses or passwords have been found in cyber criminal hands, so that you know to change them and check for any problems like identity theft. With this new batch added wouldn't hurt to check again even if you've recently used this site.