More than 16 billion login data, including passwords such as Google, Apple and Facebook, has escaped the Internet. Experts are beating an alarm – it can be the beginning of one of the largest waves of phishing and hacker attacks in history.
Data from Google, Apple and Facebook
As the researchers from the portal informed Cybernews. It has appeared up to the public 30 databases containing login information, some of which contain billions of records. The largest collection had through 3.5 billion records.
These leaks include data from the world’s largest platforms – Google, Apple, Gmail, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook and others. These are combinations of emails, user names and passwords.
The attacks on a large scale
Experts warn that it is not an ordinary leak – it is a planned step Cyberzlins who can use this data at:
- Phishing campaign -fake emails and pages to lure additional data.
- Credential stuffing – Automatic testing of the same login data on different platforms.
- Acceptance of accounts -including access to e-mails, bank accounts or cloud storage.
- Identity and selling data on the black market.
“This is not just a leak. This is a plan for mass abuse. Cyber -frames now have billions of personal login data,” warns Cybernews experts.
What can you do right now
Experts recommend every Internet user to immediately checked his accounts and took steps to increase security:
- Change passwordsespecially if you use them the same in multiple locations.
- Use Strong, unique passwords for each service.
- Turn on two -factor verification (2FA) – This is an additional layer of protection, for example, a mobile phone code.
- Verify that your data has appeared in known leaks, for example through services like Haveibeenpwned.com.
Protection has never been more important
The leak of such a massive scope is warning signalthat in the digital world is not enough just a simple password. Each user should access their online security responsibly, change passwords regularly and monitor unusual activity in their accounts.
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