According to Wired, the database, which had 149 million passwords, housed 48 million for Gmail, 17 million for Facebook and ...
A security researcher has discovered 149 million stolen login credentials in an unprotected database, including 900,000 ...
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The disruption began Saturday (5am Pacific time, Jan .24) affecting approximately 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide with widespread email misclassification.
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A trove of 149 million usernames and passwords tied to platforms like Gmail, Facebook and Netflix was discovered in an ...
Gmail security shifts expose overlooked account risks as Google moves to modernise an email platform that serves more than 1.8 billion users. While much public attention has focused on AI-powered ...
A number of different accounts have been leaked.
A massive unsecured database exposed 149 million logins, raising concerns over infostealer malware and credential theft.
The password attacks started on January 19, according to LastPass, which has now issued a critical warning to all users — ...