Major data leak: 26 billion records exposed from platforms including Twitter and LinkedIn, report says
- Security researchers have discovered a database of over 26 billion leaked data records, potentially the largest breach to date.
- The database contains records from major companies like Tencent, Weibo, Twitter, Dropbox, and LinkedIn, posing risks of identity theft and cyberattacks.
- Victims are advised to change passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and remain vigilant for potential threats.
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Change your password now! 26 BILLION account details are leaked online in ‘mother of all breaches’
A mind-boggling 26 billion passwords and account details have been shared publicly by crooks — and with that many leaked records in the database, it likely includes one of your logins. VIEW DEAL | Save 52% on password manager NordPass, now just £1.19The vast catalogue of leaked login details was discovered by security expert Bob Dyachenko of SecurityDiscovery.com and the team at Cybernews.com. Measuring 12 terabytes (TB) in total, the data has b…
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