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A cybersecurity researcher discovered a publicly accessible database online, revealing sensitive details associated with ...
Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft While the database wasn’t hosted by any one company, analysis of the leaked records revealed ...
The database containing the compromised passwords was ironically unencrypted and not password-protected itself, a report said ...
Over 184 million account credentials were exposed in an unsecured database, revealing sensitive information from platforms ...
If there is one reason to stop using passwords and transition to a password-less system, it would make data breaches less ...
The file was unencrypted. No password protection. No security. Just a plain text file with millions of sensitive pieces of ...
The login information and passwords included Google, Apple, Microsoft products, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Roblox, and ...
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 ...
A recent security breach has sparked major concern among U.S. consumers, as over 184 million passwords have been exposed ...
The database’s exposure duration is unknown. Signs of infostealer malware were found, but no confirmed breach or misuse of ...