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  2. A banner year for data breaches: Cybersecurity expert shows ...

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    Hacking group ASDoD put the database of the stolen information up for sale for $3.5 million. No word yet on any ransom payment. ... 10 billion passwords have been leaked on a hacker site ...

  3. AT&T data breach impacts millions of people. Here's how to ...

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    10 billion passwords have been leaked on a hacker site. What to do if your credit card number or bank account information is compromised. If your banking information has been leaked, the FTC suggests:

  4. 10 billion passwords have been leaked on a hacker site. Are ...

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  5. List of data breaches - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] As a result of data breaches, it is estimated that in first half of 2018 alone, about 4.5 billion records were exposed. [4] In 2019, a collection of 2.7 billion identity records, consisting of 774 million unique email addresses and 21 million unique passwords, was posted on the web for sale. [ 5 ]

  6. Collection No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Collection #1 is a set of email addresses and passwords that appeared on the dark web around January 2019. The database contains over 773 million unique email addresses and 21 million unique passwords, resulting in more than 2.7 billion email/password pairs.

  7. Heartbleed - Wikipedia

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    Among those using the Internet, 39 percent had protected their online accounts, for example by changing passwords or canceling accounts; 29 percent believed their personal information was put at risk because of the Heartbleed bug; and 6 percent believed their personal information had been stolen. [79]

  8. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Having a password manager like LastPass can help make this process much faster and easier. Scan all your devices – Download a reputable anti-virus program that will scan your devices for malware ...

  9. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Change your password immediately. 2. Delete app passwords you don’t recognize. 3. Revert your mail settings if they were changed. 4. Ensure you have antivirus software installed and updated. 5. Check to make sure your recovery options are up-to-date. 6. Consider enabling two-step verification to add an extra layer of security to your account.