By @TobyChilliShow May 20, 2021 If you use Chrome, then you’ve probably noticed that you have some passwords that were caught up in a breach. If you don’t change them, at some point Google will. Surprise! The tech giant knows how annoying changing those credentials is so they’re willing to help. It won’t happen right away, but they announced this week that that ability to fix them is nowhere. Google’s been flagging those hacked passwords since 2019 and many of them are attached to little-used websites. Here’s where they are important. Hackers use the stolen user names and passwords, that you may think are unimportant, on banking sites until they hit pay dirt. Then your account is drained.