At midnight, I discovedred that my sister's email account had been breached.  I asked her /"Should I have w/o/ken you when I found out?"/  She said 'no'.  Then I thought more about it.

With access to your email name and account, a hacker could visit your bank web site, enter your email address, request a password reset (sent via email), and then wait for the reset email.  They'd have access to your account and all its functions.  Even if they don't abuse the access then, they now have lots of financial data on you.  And they could empty your account right then and there with a transfer, a bill pay or credit card use.            Steve Kropper
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