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Why Shouldn t You Use the Same Password Everywhere Online

Why Shouldn t You Use the Same Password Everywhere Online
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Chick-fil-A Customers Have a Bone to Pick After Account Takeovers

A two-month-long automated credential-stuffing campaign exposed personal information of Chick-fil-A customers, including birthdays, phone numbers, and membership details.

Billions of Passwords Offered for $2 on Dark Web

minute read Share this article: About 3.27 billion stolen account logins have been posted to the RaidForums English-language cybercrime community in a ‘COMB’ collection. A “compilation of many breaches” – COMB for short – has been leaked on the cyber-underground, according to researchers. The so-called COMB contains a staggering 3.27 billion unique combinations of cleartext email addresses and passwords. The trove is an aggregate database that brings together older stolen data from breaches past – including credentials from Netflix, LinkedIn, Exploit and others. COMB – which was given that name by the person who posted it online – was first made public on Feb. 2 by a user dubbed “Singularity0x01,” a researcher told Threatpost.

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