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An astounding 16 billion records were drawn from 30 unsecured data sets. The records contained passwords for widely used ...
Some say more than 16.5 billion credentials are involved. One thing is for sure: the dark web is swimming in stolen data.
The data accounts for 16 billion records, which adds up to about two passwords for every person on the planet.
A newly discovered trove of stolen login credentials may represent the largest data breach in history, with billions of ...
NEW YORK — Researchers at cybersecurity outlet Cybernews say that billions of login credentials have been leaked and compiled ...
Users of several social media platforms are being urged to reset their passwords following findings of a vast data breach in ...
Researchers at Cybernews reported that they discovered over 30 datasets, each containing billions of logins to social media, ...
But I digress. Is this data breach even real anyway? I just wrote a whole blog about it, and I'm not going to change any of my passwords. I thought maybe I'd ...
According to a report published by Cybernews this week, login information for 16 billion accounts has been leaked online. The number is double the world’s entire population. “This is the mother of all ...
The data accounts for 16 billion records, which adds up to about two passwords for every person on the planet.