A massive compilation of 16 billion login credentials, gathered from past breaches and infostealer malware, has been discovered online, impacting major platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook. While not a new breach, the exposure poses significant risks, potentially enabling credential stuffing attacks. Experts advise users to enable multi-factor authentication and use strong, unique passwords to protect their accounts.
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