Massive Data Leak—If You Use Google, Facebook, or Snapchat, Read This

Over 184 million logins have been leaked online. It includes social, email, and banking accounts. Change your important passwords now.

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A massive trove of over 184 million login credentials has been exposed online, according to cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler via Website Planet. The database was found to contain email addresses and passwords tied to major platforms like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. Also included were logins for services like Roblox, plus sensitive data linked to banks, healthcare providers, and government websites.

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If you think your information might be in the mix, the time to act is now. Start by changing your passwords (pick strong passwords), especially for accounts where you reuse them—also, quit doing that! Set up two-factor authentication wherever possible to give hackers an extra hurdle, even if they do have your password. And if you're the type to store attachments with private details in your email, now is a great time to clean that up.

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