Hacker published 100 million stolen Gmail passwords: find out if yours is there

2024-01-19 22:34:42

Nowadays, the digital age has led to people registering their email on various online shopping platforms, music and video streaming services, among many others. That easy registration saves you from having to enter passwords.

Linking email to these platforms can be the target of cybercriminals who constantly seek to steal personal data to commit crimes or simply sell it on the Deep Web.

These types of acts have led large technology companies to create security tools such as double authentication, which prevent hackers from easily entering accounts and stealing them.

Recently, Troy Hunt, a renowned cybersecurity analyst, revealed a new case of leak of 71 million email addresses and 100 million passwords stored in plain text. This data circulates for free in forums often frequented by cybercriminals.

To determine the leak, the analyst took samples of a 104 GB file and then carried out numerous tests in collaboration with the victims, reaching the conclusion that the emails and passwords were real, according to the web portal. Xataka.

Hunt is also recognized for creating the ‘Have I Been Pwned’ page, which serves to identify data that has been leaked by cybercriminals. 67% of the leaked data was already loaded on the page, while the remaining 33% was completely new.

How to find out if your password was leaked?

Through ‘Have I Been Pwned’,
You will be able to find out if your password has been leaked by cybercriminals. This open source platform promises to protect your privacy.

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To test it, you must enter the password, and the platform will tell you if it is among the lists to which cybercriminals have access. If yes, you should consider changing the key to one that contains special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case letters.

It should be noted that its use is under your responsibility.

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