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Home  /  Technology  /  Massive data breach: Over 26 billion records from Twitter and LinkedIn leaked

Massive data breach: Over 26 billion records from Twitter and LinkedIn leaked

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
January 23, 2024
in Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Security experts discovered a gigantic data breach known as the “Mother of all Breaches,” which contained an astounding 26 billion exposed documents. According to Forbes, this is one of the largest revelations to date, and it includes sensitive data from key networks such as Twitter, Dropbox, LinkedIn, Tencent, Weibo, Adobe, Canva, and Telegram.

What is the scope of the breach?

Researchers from Security Discovery and Cybernews uncovered the database, which is 12 gigabytes in size, on an unsecured page. The sheer scope of the breach raises concerns about the potential ramifications for those affected, given it comprises a wide range of sensitive information.
Researchers from Security Discovery and Cybernews uncovered the database, which is 12 gigabytes in size, on an unsecured page. The sheer scope of the breach raises concerns about the potential ramifications for those affected, given it comprises a wide range of sensitive information.

The research team believes that the database was most likely created by a malevolent actor or data broker. The aggregated data offers a substantial hazard, allowing threat actors to use it for a variety of harmful purposes. Identity theft, complex phishing techniques, targeted cyberattacks, and unauthorized access to personal and sensitive accounts are all possible threats.

The hacked data now includes key Chinese businesses such as Tencent and Weibo, increasing the worldwide scope of the theft. Equally concerning is the fact that documents from different US and other government agencies are among the exposed material.

While some of the database contains records from prior breaches and releases, one troubling feature is the presence of multiple username and password combinations. This element substantially enhances the risk of cybercriminals leveraging the data for malicious purposes, potentially leading to identity theft, sophisticated phishing attacks, and unauthorized access to sensitive accounts.

Cybersecurity pros stress vigilance after massive data breach

Cybersecurity experts emphasize the necessity of alertness among possible victims, advising them to be aware of the repercussions of compromised passwords. Jake Moore, ESET’s worldwide cybersecurity adviser, emphasizes the importance of individuals implementing critical security upgrades in reaction to intrusions.

While a significant portion of the leaked data is gathered from earlier breaches, the scope of this breach is unprecedented. Notably, in 2019, Verifications.io suffered a large breach, revealing approximately one billion records, which was regarded as one of the most serious breaches at the time. Other major breaches include MySpace (360 million), Twitter (281 million), LinkedIn (251 million), and AdultFriendFinder (220 million).

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