A publicly accessible database containing more than 149 million usernames and passwords was discovered, and before it was ...
Are your Gmail login credentials amongst the 48 million estimated as exposed in this leak of existing infostealer logs — here's what you need to know.
A security researcher uncovered an exposed online database that was stockpiling user information likely collected via malware ...
A massive unsecured database exposed 149 million logins, raising concerns over infostealer malware and credential theft.
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Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a huge database of credentials spanning financial services, banking, social media, and dating apps ...
Security researchers have discovered what appears to be the largest password leak of all time, containing around 10 billion unique, plain text passwords. The file, titled "rockyou2024.txt," was posted ...
It’s been a bad few months for password managers — albeit mostly just for LastPass. But after the revelations that LastPass had suffered a major breach, attention is now turning to open-source manager ...
Our department currently stores all passwords (service accounts, admin accounts, etc..) in a word document on a file server that has NTFS permissions in place to restrict access. The security of this ...
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