Major Cybersecurity Failure as Malware Harvests 184 Million Passwords

Legal Insurrection- There is troubling news from the world of cybersecurity as a massive data breach has exposed more than 184 million unique passwords and login credentials, affecting users of major platforms such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and many more.

This incident is being described by cybersecurity experts as a “cybercriminal’s dream” due to the scale, sensitivity, and accessibility of the compromised data.

According to a new report by cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler, the leak affected everything from Apple and Google usernames and passwords and social media logins to bank accounts. more

9 Comments on Major Cybersecurity Failure as Malware Harvests 184 Million Passwords

  1. For all us old-timers that want paper copies and receipts get off these damn web sites. I don’t know why anyone would use online banking, so change your passwords and quit this idiotic do everything online mentality

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  2. I saw a young girl wave her watch at the checkout tonight. And it was a small watch. Very obvious this is heading straight for implants. No one will fight it.

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  3. Lexis Nexis accumulates most personal information and stores it, selling access as one of its ways to make money. One of the users buying access was breached and millions of people’s information was stolen, including mine.

    Lexis Nexis obtained my information from some third party with whom I had some financial transaction, probably Ally bank, and mishandled that information allowing some black hat to steal it. What is their compensation to me for so shitting the bed? Two years complimentary credit monitoring through Experian. And nothing else.

    There is no further recourse for those injured by the organization’s incompetence. In fact, they deny any incompetence or fault in the matter, posing themselves as victim. The only alternative is a lawsuit against a multi billion dollar entity in a blatantly corrupt ‘justice’ system. The chances of success are slim to none and slim’s just left the building. Oh well, live and learn I suppose.

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