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Over 184 million account credentials were exposed in an unsecured database, revealing sensitive information from platforms ...
Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler recently discovered an unprotected online database exposing over 184 million records ...
The trove of data was found on an unmanaged server used by World Host Group. In a statement to Wired, the company’s CEO, Seb de Lemos, said the company operates systems for more than 2 million ...
The login information and passwords included Google, Apple, Microsoft products, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Roblox, and ...
The security expert has said millions of users' data including email addresses, passwords and account details from Apple and ...
You might have seen the news of a database leak containing 184 million passwords tied to accounts from Microsoft, Google, ...
According to a security researcher, a massive data breach has occurred and millions of Google and Microsoft passwords have leaked online.
Apple and Google users, as well as social media fans, should think about changing passwords after a massive data breach.
The database containing the compromised passwords was ironically unencrypted and not password-protected itself, a report said ...
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