Okay so I'm double sure that the AWS incident resulted a massive data breach, as Google are adamant these are not due to them. I've had zero issues for over 20 years with my email account, and now all of a sudden I compromised to a degree that beggars belief right as the entire Web went down for a day.
I'm now having to update 241 passwords across all sorts of websites, from AA.com to xero. This is a fucking nightmare scenario but I have no choice save spending probably the next several hours or days cleaning the shit off my online self.
I recommend y'all start checking your stuff too. So far my hackers have only managed to change my LinkedIn email to some Indian one, and used discord to spam my mates about a crypto scam, so the impact is annoying but recoverable. Thankfully my bank stuff is all passkey biometrics + that password was never saved online so I'm not yet financially fucked, but that's only a matter of time if I don't fix this.
Wish me luck & prayers frens, gonna need it.
Consider installing Bitwarden. It has phone apps, browser extensions and standalone apps. It's free (though I do donate annually). It keeps your password vault synced between all devices.
Bitwarden can generate long random passwords that are difficult to brute force and each one being different, can't be used to access other sites if a password was reused multiple times and there was a breach.
To log in, bitwarden provides auto-fill of username and password. It also manages 2 factor authentication so you can just paste the 6 digit code. Lots of nice features and peace of mind that your passwords and any other important notes, payment cards etc are stored encrypted with a master password.
If Bitwarden service were to shut down in the future, you still have all your passwords and they can be exported in various formats.
This sounds like an advert, but seeing what you're going through, I thought I should at least make the suggestion. There are many other password vault apps that are also great.. 1Password comes to mind. I haven't tried it, because I've been using Bitwarden for years now.