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Despite initial claims that the breach was the ‘largest ever in the world,’ cybersecurity experts said that the impact could ...
Cybernews also claims that the 16 billion number is possibly inflated due to leaks coming from multiple data sets, which ...
Researchers at Cybernews reported that they discovered over 30 datasets, each containing billions of logins to social media, ...
After the latest attack on Google's cloud, some key leaks are expected and here's how to check if your account has been ...
A massive data breach has exposed over 16 billion usernames and passwords online. Your email login, bank credentials, ...
BILLION passwords have just been leaked in what experts are calling the largest data breach in history. From Google and Apple to Facebook and government platforms, no account is safe. This isn’t ...
If you tend to reuse passwords or haven’t changed one in years, you should assume your credentials are vulnerable and take ...
Researchers report the largest data leak in history, involving 16 billion login credentials from major platforms like Apple, ...
A new set of 16 billion login credentials is not an intentional public leak or data breach. It was accidentally exposed to ...
The cyberattack lured prominent journalists by impersonating well-known Israeli figures, offering to share information about the war.The post Iranians hack into Israeli reporters’ Google accounts ...
In the latest series of cyberattacks, over 16 billion login credentials for Facebook, Google, Apple, and other services were ...
In the wake of a large scale data breach affecting potentially billions of login credentials, 23ABC spoke with an area IT Specialist about ways the average person can protect their data.