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Cybersecurity alert: 16 billion passwords exposed in massive credential database affecting major platforms. Protect your accounts with password managers ...
Hundreds of data breaches happen every month, cybersecurity experts say technology has evolved, making it harder for you to avoid becoming a data breach victim.
An unprotected database leak underscores mounting cybersecurity threats across tech, government, and financial sectors.
People online are voicing their concerns about an alleged Ring data breach, but the company says they aren't true ...
A staggering 16 billion passwords have been leaked across multiple platforms, including Apple, Facebook and Google in what tech experts are calling the largest data breach in history.
The vast majority of hacking-related breaches capitalize on stolen or weak passwords. Malicious actors try countless possible combinations or use specialized tools to bypass security measures to gain ...
According to multiple sources, it was disclosed last Friday that more than 16 billion sets of account credentials (i.e., user IDs and passwords) that were stolen from Google, Facebook and Apple ...
Move to new NIC email domain comes as precaution; no breach of government emails reported so far, say officials ...
A massive data breach has exposed 16 billion passwords, affecting users of Apple, Google, Facebook, Telegram and even government websites. This breach, described as the "mother of all breaches ...
Given the proportion of the global leak, it is very likely that the data of Indian citizens might be on the dataset.' ...
Cybernews researcher Vilius Petkauskas, whose team has been investigating the online theft since the beginning of the year, told Forbes that the breach comprised “30 exposed datasets containing ...