I should start by breaking down possible interpretations. Did they make a typo? Perhaps they meant "my password was found ever verified" or "how to verify if a password I found is safe"? Another angle is that they might be referring to a password manager or a tool that checks passwords against breaches. Maybe they heard "haveibeenpwned" and mixed it up with another term.
If you verify that a password has been compromised, follow these steps immediately to secure your digital identity:
Services like Have I Been Pwned allow users to check if their email has been part of a breach for free. They do not show you the password itself to protect your security.
Google Authenticator and similar apps rely on the correct time on your phone. If your phone’s clock is off by even 30 seconds, the code will fail. Solution: Go to your phone settings > Date & Time > Enable "Set Automatically" (Use network-provided time). Then try again.

