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Apple and Google users, as well as social media fans should think about changing passwords after a “criminal’s dream” massive data breach compromised more than 184 million passwords online.
A massive data breach has exposed 16 billion login credentials linked to Apple, Facebook, Google, government services, and more, which researchers are calling the largest breach ever. The leak ...
A data breach of the Tea app recently exposed users' selfies, IDs, and private messages. Cybersecurity experts say it ...
A massive data breach that exposed over 184 million online accounts has been discovered, and experts are calling the stolen information a 'cybercriminal's dream.' The trove of Apple, Facebook, and ...
Share by Ambarish Awale 10:26, 20 Jun 2025Updated10:27, 20 Jun 2025 16 billion passwords were leaked in a massive breach affecting Apple, Facebook, Google and more, prompting urgent warnings from ...
Tea App debacle takes center stage after mega-breach brings uncertainty for users and the company as Web2 technology ...
Independent market research firm Vanson Bourne recently conducted a study querying 1,000 senior IT decision-makers across the ...
Tea's investigation of the incident found that app users' direct messages had been breached, along with some of their photos.
You can unsubscribe at any time. Users of Apple, Facebook and Google are being urged to change their login details after a major data breach has exposed the personal information of billions of people.
Users of Apple, Facebook and Google are being told to change their passwords after a record-breaking data leak exposed 16 billion logins. Researchers say that the breach is one of the largest in ...
If you're one of the tens of millions of Brits with a Google, Facebook or Apple account, your data may be at risk. Researchers from Cybernews have found more than just a leak, but "a blueprint for ...