26 billion records exposed in "Mother of All Breaches": Report

9 months ago 13

Cybersecurity

researchers have stumbled upon a massive

database

containing a staggering 26 billion leaked

records

. Dubbed the "Mother of all

Breaches

," it is likely the biggest found till date, as per Forbes. The database contains sensitive information from several sites including Twitter, Dropbox and LinkedIn. The breach was discovered by researchers from Security Discovery and Cybernews and runs to 12 terabytes in size, Forbes further said in its report.
Bob Dyachenko, cybersecurity researcher and owner at SecurityDiscovery.com, together with the Cybernews team, claims to have discovered billions upon billions of exposed records.

The

leaked

data also has records of users from Chinese messaging giant Tencent and social media platform Weibo. Records from Adobe, Canva and Telegram have also been found. The records from government organizations and Chinese platforms like Tencent and Weibo are also present.
Leaked data includes passwords

The leaked data is said to include several username and password combinations. In fact, while the bulk of the data appears to be recycled from past breaches, the presence of usernames and passwords poses a significant threat. Experts urge vigilance, advising users to update passwords and remain wary of phishing attempts.
“The dataset is extremely dangerous as threat actors could leverage the aggregated data for a wide range of attacks, including identity theft, sophisticated phishing schemes, targeted cyberattacks, and unauthorized access to personal and sensitive accounts,” the researchers said.

Some of the other biggest data leaks of the past include MySpace (360 million), Twitter (281 million), LinkedIn (251 million) and AdultFriendFinder (220 million).

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