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Hackers have exposed 16 billion login credentials, including passwords, in what researchers at Cybernews are calling one of ...
Hundreds of data breaches happen every month, cybersecurity experts say technology has evolved, making it harder for you to ...
A massive collection of stolen passwords from Google, Facebook, Apple and other major platforms threatens users worldwide.
Cybersecurity expert: 16 billion passwords leaked Users must be extra careful because information in the leaked datasets opens the door to pretty much any online service, from Facebook and Google.
A staggering 38% used the exact same password, and another 20% made only minor tweaks, such as changing a number or adding a symbol. This means a single compromised password could grant access to ...
Security researchers, including Cybernews, confirmed that the exposed data is recent—not recycled from older breaches—and was ...
Move to new NIC email domain comes as precaution; no breach of government emails reported so far, say officials ...
Last month, Cybernews reported that 16 billion records from online services such as Apple, Facebook, Google and many more had been exposed in a massive security breach.
Move to new NIC email domain comes as precaution; no breach of government emails reported so far, say officials ...
The hackers can then proceed with any additional attacks including keylogging, data theft and creating a backdoor on the ...
Following a massive global data leak, the government has advised its employees to switch to the new National Informatics Centre email platform.