15.8 Million PayPal Accounts at Risk After Stolen Passwords Put up for Sale
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It is said that Paypal had a mass theft of user data. Whether the e-mail addresses and passwords are real is not yet known. With a short search, users can be on the safe side.
A hacker claims to have captured 16 million access data from Paypal users including passwords. Whether that's true is questionable. Nevertheless, it can make sense for users to be on the safe side.
Millions of sensitive access data could have been accessed. Paypal denied a hack, experts still give tips for users.
An alleged mass theft of millions of Paypal access data moves many customers. An expert explains what it means and what you can do now.
A hacker wants to sell 15 million access data from Paypal customers on the Internet. Which data is involved and how you can defend yourself against data hooves as a consumer.
Jelly Paypal Passwords: Hackers have offered around 15.8 million PayPal access data on the Darknet for sale. Are your data also affected? Learn now how you can check whether your account has been compromised, which steps you should take immediately.
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