Possibly, but probably not.
Last week I looked into tickets for tennis games at the Laver Cup in London next weekend.
What do you mean by you "looked into tickets"? Is it possible that this action put you on a list that was sold to ticket sellers?
At first I looked for tickets online, but did not make a purchase.
Shortly after that there was a facebook article saying that some tickets were resold for 25 000 euros and more.
I commented on it and got a quick reply from an Indian guy. I never clicked on his link but I think this was some scammer who got to my personal details anyway.
I entered my email address in a database (
www.haveibeenpwned.com) and found out today that there were 10 breaches between 2016 and 2020.
Probably email, address and phone nr.
If I want to get serious about crypto, I'll have to protect myself better. I just don't know how to be 100% safe.
One of the measures is that I will never, EVER, enter my seed phrase on my laptops keyboard.
If an Indian scammer hits me with a key logger, I'm done. I'll only enter my seed phrase on the Ledger device itself.
I've made a new email address for crypto stuff via protonmail. And I consider buying a separate phone for crypto dealings. But that comes at a price.