“CyberNews experts have found one of the largest data leaks in history – more than 16 billion records, which were probably collected with a number of infostillers. Logins, passwords and other sensitive information of government structures and popular online services, including Facebook, Google, Apple, GitHub and Telegram, were compromised. Analysts call the situation not just a origins, but an “industrial scale operation plan”: […]”, – WRITE: Businessua.com.ua

CyberNews experts have found one of the largest data leaks in history – more than 16 billion records, which were probably collected with a number of infostillers. It was Compromised logins, passwords and other sensitive information of government structures and popular online services, including Facebook, Google, Apple, GitHub and Telegram.
Analysts call the situation not just an origins, but an “industrial -scale operation plan”: cybershachrai have access to fresh and structured data that can be used for phishing, capturing accounts and theft of personality.
“The structure and relevance of these data sets is of particular concern – it is not just a processing of old fractures. These are fresh data on a large scale, ”specialists said.
Most of these origins were not previously known to the public. According to the researchers, new giant arrays appear almost every month, which indicates the scale of the spread of infostilers.
Researchers analyzed 30 arrays of data. The smallest contained more than 16 million records, the largest – more than 3.5 billion, is probably related to the Porthalo -speaking audience. Some arrays were called general words – “Logins”, “Credentials”, others directly pointed to the origin of specific services or regions.
Some of the arrays were stored at the unprotected nodes of the search engine Elasticsearch or in cloud storage facilities, which was temporary.
Although it is difficult to estimate the number of unique users through duplication of records, most structures had a standard format: site address, login, password. This is a typical result of infostillers that steal data from browsers and systems.
Recall that according to the Kraken cryptocurrency survey, 48% of respondents called themselves the greatest threat to the safety of their digital assets – more than the number of those who are afraid of hacker attacks or fraud.
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