Yet another data breach has been spotted, and this time around, 149 million login credentials have been stolen. That includes apps such as Gmail, Instagram, Netflix, and so on. It doesn’t sound good, ...
Login credentials, including usernames, passwords, of over 149 million accounts of internet firms, including Gmail, Instagram, Facebook, and Netflix, have allegedly been leaked, a report published by ...
A security researcher recently discovered an unprotected online database with a staggering 149 million stolen logins. Jeremiah Fowler says the database was live on the web, with no password protection ...
Login credentials, including usernames and passwords, of more than 149 million user accounts from major internet services such as Gmail, Instagram, Facebook, and Netflix have allegedly been leaked, ...
A massive cybersecurity incident has been uncovered where 149 million unique logins and passwords were exposed. However, this was not part of some nefarious plan by a hacker, but a cybersecurity ...
14:36, Mon, Mar 16, 2026 Updated: 14:42, Mon, Mar 16, 2026 People who use a range of online apps, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Outlook, and Gmail, have been reminded of essential security ...
UPDATE (January 27, 2026): A Google spokesperson reached out with a comment on the situation: Here’s the statement in full: “We are aware of reports regarding a dataset containing a wide range of ...
The publicly exposed data includes 48 million accounts on Gmail, 4 million on Yahoo, 17 million on Facebook, 6.5 million on Instagram, 3.4 million on Netflix, 1.5 million on Outlook, etc. Image used ...