Earlier today, WikiLeaks published over 19,000 emails from top U.S. Democratic National Committee members, then announced it in a tweet. Those emails contained the personal information of many donors, including credit card numbers, social security numbers, and even passport information. Here’s how to see if your personal information was leaked.




To check if your info was compromised, head to the WikiLeaks DNC emails website here, then use a simple boolean search like “contribution” to bring up the emails that were leaked. Then you can browse through and use a CTRL+F search for your own email address or information. And here’s a guide to better searching within WikiLeaks, just in case you need some help. Of course, if you haven’t made any donations or reached out to any members of the Democratic National Committee, you don’t need to worry.


In events like this it’s important to know what you should do when your credit card gets hacked, how to protect your identify if someone gets a hold of your social security number, and the immediate steps you need to take if you’re the victim of identity theft. And, as always, change your passwords regularly, enable two-factor authentication whenever possible, and take precautions when sharing personal information anywhere online.

DNC Email Database via Gizmodo