Question Mail password archive exposed according to a Chrome alert ?

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My email and password for archive.com were exposed according to the Chrome alert.
If I log in to archive.com and start downloading files, can someone else log in with me at the same time and change or insert malware into the files I’m downloading?
Before logging in and downloading from archive.com, I scanned my PC for malware and found nothing.

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If my archive.org password and email are exposed, is it possible for someone to log into my archive account while I'm downloading and inject malware or modify the files I'm downloading from archive.org? I logged into my account to download these files.
 
If your account on archive.com has been compromised, it’s possible that someone else could log in at the same time, especially if they have access to the same email and password. They could alter the files you're downloading or insert malware into them. Although your PC scan didn't find any malware, it's recommended to change your password immediately, enable two-factor authentication, and rescan any downloaded files with antivirus software. Additionally, avoid downloading files from suspicious sources to ensure your security.