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Breach Check

Breach Checker by CipherForces™ helps you instantly find out if your password has been compromised in known data breaches — without ever sharing your full password. It's fast, private, and secure.

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  • Include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols in your password.
  • Avoid personal data like names or dates in passwords.
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  • ❓ How does Breach Checker know if my password was leaked?

    CipherCheck uses the HaveIBeenPwned API — a trusted global database of breached credentials. It matches a portion of your password hash to check for exposure, without ever transmitting the full password.

  • ❓ Is this tool safe to use?

    Yes — CipherCheck is built with security-first architecture. Your password is hashed locally in your browser, and only the first 5 characters of that hash are sent. No passwords are stored or shared, ever.

  • ❓ What does it mean if my password was found in a breach?

    If your password appears in a breach, it’s no longer safe to use. Even if the breach wasn’t recent, exposed credentials can be reused by attackers in password stuffing and phishing attempts.

  • ❓ Can I use this for multiple passwords?

    Yes. You can run multiple checks — we recommend testing all your critical accounts (email, banking, social, etc.) and replacing any passwords that show up in the breach database.

  • ❓ What should I do if my password has been pwned?

    Immediately change it using a strong, unique password. If you need help, try CipherForces™ Password Generator — our free tool designed to create secure passwords that are hard to crack.