Apple Logins with Plain Text Passwords Found in Massive Database of 184M Records
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Mysterious Database of 184 Million Records Exposes Vast Array of Login Credentials
A trove of breached data, which has now been taken down, includes user logins for platforms including Apple, Google, and Meta. Among the exposed accounts are ones linked to dozens of governments.
Several Apple IDs Leaked in Unsecured Database of 184M Accounts
Several Apple IDs Leaked in Unsecured Database of 184M Accounts A massive leak exposed 184 million login records, including Apple IDs and plain text passwords. The database sat unprotected on a public server. It also held credentials for Google, Facebook, Instagram, Microsoft, PayPal, and more. Many of these logins are linked to banks, health platforms, and government portals. Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler found the open […] This post Seve…
Exposed Credentials: Powering the Global Cybercrime Wave
The digital landscape is increasingly fraught with peril as vast caches of sensitive login credentials continue to surface, exposing individuals and organizations to significant risk. Recent findings underscore a multifaceted threat environment where sophisticated malware, misconfigured databases, and even state-level actors contribute to a burgeoning crisis of compromised data. Infostealer malware, designed to surreptitiously siphon data direct…
A security researcher finds an exposed Elastic database with 184M records, including login credentials for Apple, Meta, Google, and others; its owner is unknown
Wired: A security researcher finds an exposed Elastic database with 184M records, including login credentials for Apple, Meta, Google, and others; its owner is unknown — A trove of breached data, which has now been taken down, includes user logins for platforms including Apple, Google, and Meta.
Mysterious Database Of 184 Million Records Exposes Vast Array Of Login Credentials - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
The possibility that data could be inadvertently exposed in a misconfigured or otherwise unsecured database is a longtime privacy nightmare that has been difficult to fully address. But the new discovery of a massive trove of 184 million records—including Apple, Facebook, and Google logins and credentials for accounts connected to multiple governments—underscores the risks of recklessly compiling sensitive information in a repository that could …
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