Sunsetboy4ever (@Sunsetboy4ever1)
Dubbed the “Mother of All Breaches,” the massive leak revealed 26 billion records — including popular sites like LinkedIn, Snapchat, Venmo, Adobe and X, formerly Twitter — in what experts are calling the biggest leak in history.https://nypost.com/2024/01/2...
What a shitty article, just list the sites affected.
That won’t get them ad views.
I have to assume this is referencing the naz.api database that was released back in september.
The description says stealer logs, which aka means spyware. Whether that means on users computers or the login servers themselves. Ive no clue.
Most of the data base is just rehashed information thats been around a while, but a good chunk of it has never been seen before. No one can really say for sure where it came from.
Even the article says, do not reuse passwords for this reason, its called credential stuffing. I assume most of us here are registered with "have you been pwned" so we are notified when something is found. Thats how I knew about this last week.
https://search.0t.rocks/
Is a really good site which has the leak on it. It is absolutely massive, thankfully the site censors passwords only shows the first and last character. I also couldnt get it to work on chrome or internet explorer. Works on tor, or should work on firefox.
Remember this when websites say they can be trusted with shit like your personal information.
That's why my homie never saves cc info for future purchases lol.
Never had any credit card not refund a disputed charge. I guess having excellent credit might help, Never had bad credit tho. It's called having a job.
Congratulations on assuming a bunch of stupid ass shit. It's about avoiding the hassle of dealing with what you said. It's called preventative measures.
Oh yeah its not a hassle typing it in every single time for the once in a decade you get a mischarge. You sound like you have debt.
Marked for mass genocide/government gathering mass death lists?
Probably skynet activating.