Major hack exposes 184 million Apple and Google accounts: Change your passwords NOW
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Source: Daily Mail (UK)
A massive data breach that exposed over 184 million online accounts has been discovered, and experts are calling the stolen information a 'cybercriminal's dream.'
The trove of Apple, Facebook, and Google usernames and passwords was found online in an unmanaged server by data breach hunter and security researcher Jeremiah Fowler.
The mysterious database not only contained secure login data for millions of private citizens, but also had stolen account information connected to multiple governments around the world.
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Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14753723/Cybercriminals-data-breach-184-million-Apple-Google.html
I'm betting DOG-E has something to do with this.
READ MORE: Urgent warning to all 1.8 BILLION iPhone users: Turn off the auto feature NOW

cbabe
(5,036 posts)aggiesal
(10,052 posts)Google.com or apple.com to change your password.
I don't use an iPhone, so I have no idea what auto feature is.
LauraInLA
(2,018 posts)To disable AirPlay on your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap 'General,' then 'AirPlay & Continuity.'
At the top of the menu, you will see a tab called 'Automatically AirPlay.' Tap that, then select the 'Never' option to turn the feature off.
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You can change your password in Settings in Sign-in & Security.
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Ponietz
(3,757 posts)The internet: what a clusterfuck.
aggiesal
(10,052 posts)Baitball Blogger
(50,061 posts)I did a google and no one else is reporting this.
mdbl
(6,553 posts)gypsy11
(390 posts)Good idea to change passwords anyway. Now that all our data has been given to Elon and his hackers, and that orange shit-stain is making it so every criminal in the world can prey on US citizens- hyper vigilance will be needed.
aggiesal
(10,052 posts)defacto7
(14,064 posts)There's no mention of when the hacks actually happened.
Cherokee100
(396 posts)Lets please go back to a paper system, before its too late.
SKKY
(12,550 posts)...Using either the MS Authenticator or Google Authenticator Apps is almost a basic requirement at this point. Every app/service of import will offer MFA. I don't recommend one-time codes via SMS, but if that's all you have access to, it's better than nothing. Anything phishing resistant is optimal.
Omaha Steve
(105,656 posts)Daily Mail (UK) is a right wing source.
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