legitimate concern or paranoia?

So sometimes when logging into forums, accounts etc I naturally type in usernames and passwords I type in quite a bit from muscle memory (or something like that). Just today I typed in a username use on clearnet sites to log in on a DNM. Is this cause for concern or am I just being paranoid?


Comments


[3 Points] gotemmm123:

You fucked up bro. Gotta burn you're house down and move to Belize.


[2 Points] None:

You reckless motherfucker.


[2 Points] multiplax:

How is anyone supposed to answer that? The risk is very small, but obviously not zero---and once you've submitted the form, you can't un-ring the bell. You could create a new darknet account, and at least break the association between your clearnet username and any future acts.


[1 Points] None:

I'm sure you will be fine.


[1 Points] coffeencreme:

It's a hard one to call to be honest, depends what you typed and where.

You've done it now. I'd say the risk is probably minute.


[1 Points] bfsco:

I would only be concerned if A) There's a reason that your net traffic is being watched, or B) that you entered it at an LE owned darknet site. You should have nothing to worry about, obviously it was a failed login attempt as its not even the username you're using on the market, and most likely a market is not going to keep those logs for long unless it shows an illegitamate attempt to access accounts from someone other than the owner. The failed login logs get too vast too quickly to hold onto, and even then for something to happen to you you'd have to be in big time and LE would have to have backend access to the server.

In short, nothing to be concerned about.