A massive online leak has exposed more than 183 million stolen email passwords gathered from years of malware infections, phishing campaigns and older data breaches. Cybersecurity experts say it is ...
More than 149 million passwords were exposed in an unsecured database, including logins for social media, streaming services, ...
Logs including 183 million passwords have been leaked online. (Getty) Passwords for 183 million web accounts are believed to have been leaked online in recent months after being shared openly on ...
If you haven’t checked to see if your credentials have been stolen by hackers, you absolutely should as 1.3 billion unique passwords along with 2 billion unique email addresses have been exposed ...
DemandSage reported that 30 percent of global data breaches are caused by weak passwords.
Whether it’s a substantive danger or just repackaged data that’s nothing new, its presence should yet again raise awareness of the steps everyone should take to keep themselves safe online. And if you ...
Are your Gmail login credentials amongst the 48 million estimated as exposed in this leak of existing infostealer logs — here ...
Users should prioritize changing passwords for important accounts like email, banking, and social media. Using a password manager and enabling two-factor authentication are recommended security ...
If you have not checked your credentials lately, now is the time. A staggering 1.3 billion unique passwords and 2 billion unique email addresses surfaced online. This event is one of the largest ...