
User28823
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ISRAEL STRIKES AGAIN
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TOO LATE BUD I JUST FOUND UR .ORG NAME LINKED TO UR GMAIL AND ALL UR PASSWORDS IM HACKING U RIGHT NOW JFLhow do we know if our shit got leaked
no please dont!TOO LATE BUD I JUST FOUND UR .ORG NAME LINKED TO UR GMAIL AND ALL UR PASSWORDS IM HACKING U RIGHT NOW JFL
WTF, I JUST GAINED ACCESS TO UR BANK ACCOUNT, I THOUGHT U HAD 60K NIGGER?no please dont!
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bro i store it in cash
Aside from the fact that this quote was clearly generated by AI, what researches are they quoting? Their own team?“This is not just a leak – it’s a blueprint for mass exploitation. With over 16 billion login records exposed, cybercriminals now have unprecedented access to personal credentials that can be used for account takeover, identity theft, and highly targeted phishing. What’s especially concerning is the structure and recency of these datasets – these aren’t just old breaches being recycled. This is fresh, weaponizable intelligence at scale,” researchers said.
bro these leaks are posted on forums IT IS OVER they are actively harvesting everyones data AS WE SPEAK this is has MONUMENTAL impacts millions will be hacked or used for fraudThis is garbage reporting and fear mongering and the original cybernews article isn't much better.
Aside from the fact that this quote was clearly generated by AI, what researches are they quoting? Their own team?
They're also talking about 30 different datasets they've encountered over the course of the year, but Forbes is reporting it as if it's one massive leak. And I don't see any reputable news sources reporting on this (Forbes.com is not a reputable news source).
Use a password manager, don't re-use passwords, rotate them every so often, and subscribe to haveibeenpwned so you know which passwords you should immediately change.
But this article seems like it's just vague fud meant to drive clicks.
What forums? Dark web forums or something or public forums?bro these leaks are posted on forums IT IS OVER they are actively harvesting everyones data AS WE SPEAK this is has MONUMENTAL impacts millions will be hacked or used for fraud
what an useless article. we don't know where it came from, we don't know what sites, but we have a lot of sensation language to scare everyone and freak them out over something we ourselves don't yet completely understand.bro these leaks are posted on forums IT IS OVER they are actively harvesting everyones data AS WE SPEAK this is has MONUMENTAL impacts millions will be hacked or used for fraud
THIS IS HIGHLY PRIVATE INFORMATION, I CANNOT SPEAK ON THIS MATTER, I MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE 15 TB OF PASSWORDS STORED ON MY DEVICE.What forums? Dark web forums or something or public forums?
And are they just going through random peoples stuff or they're looking for certain people..?
I mean, 16 billion passwords, it's very unlikely someone is gonna log in through your shit and that's if your shit has even been leaked.
How many passwords are even there? Because if it's like 30-35 billion then like half of them have been leaked so it would be a big deal.
Nothing ever happensTHIS IS HIGHLY PRIVATE INFORMATION, I CANNOT SPEAK ON THIS MATTER, I MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE 15 TB OF PASSWORDS STORED ON MY DEVICE.
BOTS DO EVERYTHING. THEY WILL BRUTE FORCE ATTEMPT LOGINS TO EVERY WEBSITE AND USE THIS INFORMATION FOR SOCIAL ENGINEERING.
Nothing ever happens
because its the main source of getting ass raped from someone social engineering ur sim card and gaining access to all of ur accounts that use sms as 2 step verificationim too lazy to change my passwords lol
also why shouldnt I use 2FA on phone
ISRAEL STRIKES AGAIN
But doesn't 2FA automatically link to your phone, meaning if you plan on only using it on your pc, it still makes you use 2FA if you try to sign in on phonebecause its the main source of getting ass raped from someone social engineering ur sim card and gaining access to all of ur accounts that use sms as 2 step verification
its how most people get hacked
all the hacker has to do is call ur cellular provider, pretend they are u and lost their phone/sim card, request a new one and get ur sim shipped to them in the mailBut doesn't 2FA automatically link to your phone, meaning if you plan on only using it on your pc, it still makes you use 2FA if you try to sign in on phone
Should I just turn off 2FA
damnall the hacker has to do is call ur cellular provider, pretend they are u and lost their phone/sim card, request a new one and get ur sim shipped to them in the mail
now they have access to ur entire phone, can change all ur passwords, and access anything that uses sms 2fa as backup