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Data breach exposes 184M passwords for Google,Microsoft,Facebook

a year ago
  • #password security
  • #data breach
  • #cybersecurity
  • Massive data breach exposes 184 million unique account credentials, including usernames, passwords, emails, and URLs for major platforms like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and more.
  • The exposed database was unencrypted and lacked any security measures, making the sensitive data easily accessible.
  • The data was likely captured by infostealer malware, a tool used by cybercriminals to steal sensitive information from breached sites and servers.
  • The database was removed from public access after being reported, but the owner's identity and intentions remain unknown.
  • Many individuals confirmed the validity of their exposed credentials, highlighting the severity of the breach.
  • Users are partially responsible for security risks by storing sensitive information in email accounts without proper protection.
  • Threats from the breach include credential stuffing attacks, account takeovers, ransomware, corporate espionage, and phishing.
  • Protection tips include changing passwords annually, using complex and unique passwords, employing password managers, enabling multi-factor authentication, checking for leaked credentials, monitoring account activity, and using updated security software.