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Honeypot or Heist? Why the BreachForums Data Leak is a Death Knell for Dark Web Marketplaces
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ok but 16 BILLION logins??
like wtf. this isn’t just a small leak it’s the biggest ever.
not clickbait. not fear-mongering.
just 2 days ago, 16B+ login creds combos were dumped on the dark web.
affected? literally everyone:
Google. Apple. Facebook. GitHub. probably even that random app you forgot about.
all stolen using RedLine & Vidar malware, then dumped publicly through something called AlienStealerLogs
(i didn’t even know that existed until now)
what does that mean?
→ your info might already be floating around.
→ your accounts are at risk.
→ your online identity? not safe if you don’t act.
what i did (and you should too):
● changed ALL my important pws
● turned on 2FA (finally)
● checked if my email got pwned on: haveibeenpwned.com
● started using aliases for shady apps
this is not the time to be lazy with your security. if you think “nah bro i’m safe” you’re the first one they’ll get.
screenshot proof below ↓