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Despite initial claims that the breach was the ‘largest ever in the world,’ cybersecurity experts said that the impact could be limited. However, attackers could still use these databases for ...
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Cybersecurity researchers warn internet users to update passwords and enable multifactor authentication after 16 billion ...
Researchers have just confirmed the largest data breach ever, with 16 billion logins up for grabs. What started as a ...
A Cambridge start-up developing quantum computing data centres is poised to secure a £50m funding boost from the National Grid. Nu Quantum, which was spun out of the University of Cambridge in 2018, ...
Cybersecurity experts have uncovered a massive data breach that has compromised more than 16 billion passwords, including credentials tied to government institutions as well as Apple, Facebook, and ...
In the latest series of cyberattacks, over 16 billion login credentials for Facebook, Google, Apple, and other services were ...
This isn't just "another data leak."  This is 16 billion passwords and usernames that are left out in the open online, and most people won't even know they're affected until something goes wrong.
The leaked login credentials spanned 30 databases, many of which contained recent, structured data harvested by infostealer ...
Researchers at cybersecurity outlet Cybernews say that billions of login credentials have been leaked and compiled into ...
A newly discovered trove of stolen login credentials may represent the largest data breach in history, with billions of ...