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Some say more than 16.5 billion credentials are involved. One thing is for sure: the dark web is swimming in stolen data.
Users of several social media platforms are being urged to reset their passwords following findings of a vast data breach in ...
Sensitive information including logins to social media accounts was among the data exposed in what some believe is the ...
Researchers at Cybernews reported that they discovered over 30 datasets, each containing billions of logins to social media, ...
The file was completely exposed - no encryption, no password protection, no security - just a plain text document containing ...
A massive compilation of 16 billion login credentials, gathered from past breaches and infostealer malware, has been ...
A data breach including over 16 billion passwords has sent a shockwave through the tech world as users scramble to protect ...
One of the key risks of a data breach this big is how easily cybercriminals will be able to access multiple accounts, ...
CyberNews researchers found 16 billion login details for a number of social media websites and online services have been ...
The 'unprecedented' data breach is said to be one of the largest in history - with experts urging Apple, Facebook and Google users to change their passwords immediately ...
Researchers claim that the ill-gotten intel could potentially grant cybercriminals access to “pretty much any online service ...
An astounding 16 billion records were drawn from 30 unsecured data sets. The records contained passwords for widely used ...