As a hacker uploads a database of 10 billion stolen and leaked passwords to an online criminal forum, what must you do now to protect your accounts? Called rockyou2024 after the rockyou2024.txt document a user posted to a popular hacking forum, the leak presents a threat to security around the world, according to cybernews researchers. Over 183 million email passwords leaked in a massive data dump
Check your email now and secure your accounts today So much larger than life—a big time forum leak on july 4 exposed some 10 billion passwords The largest password compilation with nearly ten billion unique passwords was leaked on a popular hacking forum
Cybernews researchers discovered what appears. When first reported by cybernews, the file was named “rockyou2024.txt” This massive leak poses serious risks, as credentials shared across multiple sites opens the door for credential stuffing attacks Credential stuffing exploits the common practice of password reuse by using leaked credentials to attempt unauthorized access to other.
A massive leak has exposed more than 183 million email passwords, including tens of millions linked to gmail accounts, in what cybersecurity analysts are calling one of the biggest credential.