Largest Data Breach Ever: 16 Billion Apple, Facebook, Google Passwords Leaked

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FRESNO, California – Cody Sarhan, Communications Specialist

16 billion unique login credentials — yes, that’s billions with a B — were just dumped online. Cybernews uncovered the leak, revealing structured datasets filled with URLs, usernames, and passwords for platforms including Apple, Google, Facebook, GitHub, Telegram… even government portals. And unlike rehashed credentials popular on shady forums, these are fresh, usable, and extremely dangerous.

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How it Happened

Cybernews discovered 30 separate datasets — some holding 3.5 billion records — dumped into unsecured servers. This wasn’t a breach at tech giants: the flaw came from infostealer malware — silent programs that siphon your login info from devices you use every day. Cybersecurity experts warn this isn’t just another breach — it’s a roadmap for mass account takeover.

 

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