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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.
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.
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A staggering 16 billion login credentials — including usernames, emails, and passwords for Apple, Google, Facebook and more — ...
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The data accounts for 16 billion records, which adds up to about two passwords for every person on the planet.
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A shocking new report reveals that over 1600 crore email IDs and passwords have been leaked online, putting millions of users ...