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First things first: Check if any data was actually leaked/breached.
Many times, the data leaks news sites like to report in the most alarmist manner, don't actually contain any new data, and are just aggregations of older breaches that already happened. Although still worth reporting, sadly, due to the way ads and clickbait works, they are incentivized to play it up and report it as the LARGEST DATA BREACH EVER 2024 CLICK ME IMMEDIATELY.
But yeah. My recommendation: Find high quality sources which either don't report this stuff, or I like lemmy (and used to like reddit), because when stuff like that gets posted, it gets called out by users in the comments.