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In the wake of a large scale data breach affecting potentially billions of login credentials, 23ABC spoke with an area IT Specialist about ways the average person can protect their data.
Our first reaction is to change the password. But that means nothing if you haven’t secured your device first.
Cybernews reports massive trove of credentials—16 billion entries—found from malware and leaks No single company breach, but ...
A staggering 16 billion login credentials — including usernames, emails, and passwords for Apple, Google, Facebook and more — ...
The data accounts for 16 billion records, which adds up to about two passwords for every person on the planet.
Researchers at cybersecurity outlet Cybernews say that billions of login credentials have been leaked and compiled into ...
Here are some tips for managing your cyber security risk as we’re still learning more about the reported largest data breach ...
An astounding 16 billion records were drawn from 30 unsecured data sets. The records contained passwords for widely used ...
If your information has been compromised, you should change you passwords immediately. The leaked information gives hackers ...
Teens with ‘addictive’ phone use more likely to be suicidal: Study Most of the information appeared to include a URL, login ...
Was my password leaked? Find out about Google, Facebook, and Apple breach - The breach is thought to have been carried out by ...