💨 Abstract
A security expert discovered a data dump with over 180 million private login details from popular services like Facebook, Google, and Netflix. The exposed database, not password-protected or encrypted, was likely due to infostealer malware. Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler warned about the risks of storing sensitive information in email accounts. The breach highlights the need for users to change passwords regularly and use encrypted cloud storage for sensitive files.
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