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Urgent warning issued for US consumers after ‘security breach’ of 184,000,000 passwords — here’s who’s exposed


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Urgent warning issued for US consumers after ‘security breach’ of 184,000,000 passwords — here’s who’s exposed

If you’ve been ignoring those pesky “suspicious login” alerts in your inbox, now might be the time to pay attention.

Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler recently

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an unprotected online database exposing over 184 million records — including email addresses, passwords and login links — stored in plain text. The leaked data is tied to major platforms like Apple,
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,
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,
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and even
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and financial services.

“As far as the risk factor here, this is way ******* than most of the stuff I find, because this is direct access into individual accounts,” Fowler

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Wired. “This is a cybercriminal’s dream working list.”

The breach could fuel

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,
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and more. So while data leaks might feel like background noise these days, ignoring this one could come back to bite — especially if your
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password doubles as your online banking login. Here’s some smart steps you can take to keep your information safe.

Don’t missThe cloud comes at a cost

In 2023, data breaches jumped 72% compared to the year before, but the number of victims actually declined to about 353 million, according to The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) 2024 Annual Data Breach Report. But that all changed in 2024. While the number of breaches remained high, the number of people impacted surged by 312% — a dramatic shift driven by mega-breaches that hit not just companies, but their entire digital ecosystems.

As more companies shift to cloud services like AWS,

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Cloud and
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Azure to cut costs, they’re also opening their door to hackers. A recent IBM
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found that 82% of data breaches last year involved information stored in the cloud, as
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by the Wall Street Journal.

That kind of exposure can carry a hefty price tag — and recent breaches are showing just how costly a single vulnerability can be. Take

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exchange Coinbase: on May 11, the company received a ransom email after bad actors
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agents to steal internal information.

“These insiders abused their access to customer support systems to steal the account data for a small subset of customers,” the company

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in a blog post. While the company says it didn’t pay, the breach could cost up to
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to fix.

Read more: Want an extra $1,300,000 when you retire? Dave Ramsey says

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— and that ‘anyone’ can do it

Protecting yourself

Protecting your personal information online doesn’t require a tech degree — but it does take intention.

“This is perhaps a kick in the pants for some people who’ve been a little bit lax in doing some of the things we talk about,”

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Teresa Murray of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.

Murray suggests changing your passwords now and says one of the easiest things you can do is regularly update your passwords — and never reuse the same one (or even a similar one) across multiple sites. Your primary email and financial accounts should have strong, unique passwords that aren’t used anywhere else.

Murray also recommends freezing your credit files with all three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — and leaving them frozen until you need to make a major purchase. This won’t affect your credit score, but it will make it much harder for criminals to open new accounts in your name.

Another step you can take is to enable

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wherever it’s available. This adds an extra layer of protection, even if a hacker does get their hands on your login credentials. You can also use free tools like
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’s Password Checkup to see if your information has been compromised in a breach. If it has, update your login credentials as soon as possible.

Finally, sign up for transaction alerts from your credit card provider and make sure your contact details are up to date. When it comes to cybersecurity, vigilance really does pay.

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