
Not a week goes by, it seems, when we don't have details of a new data breach, password leak or some comparable computer system intrusion by devious hackers to report on.
One of the latest is a database of stolen login credentials and other sensitive customer data that was uncovered by NordLocker. It's a 1.2TB cache of data that NordLocker says was stolen via a "Trojan-type malware" between 2018 and 2020, when this malware infiltrated more than 3 million Windows-based computers. In partnership with a third-party company specializing in analyzing data breaches, NordLocker studied this database and found almost 26 million login credentials, "holding 1.1 million unique email addresses, 2 billion+ cookies, and 6.6 million files."
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How to find out if your Gmail or Facebook login was stolen in the recent massive data breach originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 19:23:41 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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