Hold up — a password leak so big it’s basically a data apocalypse? Over 16 billion passwords have been dumped online, including logins for Google, Facebook, Telegram, and more. This password leak comes from “infostealer” malware silently stealing credentials from devices. Anyone—even with ₹2000 and zero hacking skills—can buy these logins on the dark web. Yikes.
- Stolen credentials include social media, emails, even gov portals
- Hackers using malware to steal and sell passwords
- FBI, Google urge users to move to passkeys and 2FA
👉 Why this matters: Your login could already be floating on the dark web. Stay alert, change passwords ASAP.
🔗 Source: Cybernews + Forbes
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