It's amazing that people reuse usernames, passwords, and emails on shady sites like that.
Couldn't agree more.
For years the discussion of safer passwords has been running, and tools developed to create safer password and keep them safer, but nothing happens even on sites where money is involved. I'm not even sure the password were stored in clear text, as Jack would give you 99 percent of the above.
Exactly this. I've been using KeePass for years now and I've never had a problem. If a website is hacked and my login details are posted online, that's no big deal. Just generate a new password for the site and keep going. I'm not sure why more people don't use password managers like that, just remember your master password and then no need to worry about any of your other logins.