I was able to find a btc-e email: huIim**z***29@*****.*** which led to z****a***am@*****.***
The second email led to an MPGH entry with the PW: po**7*** & a few other databases.
I assume they were able to connect the dots and login to other accounts by seeing what you joined by checking your recent posts.
Can't confirm this is what happened, but eh it's a possibility.
This is scary. However the password listed (although one I sometimes use) is not the one that was used in (I believe) any of the compromises. I'm assuming then that my info is up on other dstabases then, as well. Also, I've never logged into or even heard of MPGH before. Does this mean someone is using my identity on perhaps many platforms? I suppose at any rate I should not be using those emails or passwords anymore.
Yes, lots of databases. I didn't list them all. If you didn't sign up on MPGH yourself, it is possible that someone else is using your identity on other sites, are you sure you never logged in? The leak happened years ago, so you might not recall.
100% certain I've never participated on that site. I suppose that has to mean someone was using my email. That doesn't make sense to me though, why not just set up your own email for free to use?