Meghan Reynolds+Follow184M Logins Exposed: Who’s Really Safe Online?Another day, another massive credential leak—this time, 184 million logins from social media, banks, and even government portals are out in the wild. Infostealer malware strikes again, exposing plaintext passwords and login URLs for just about every major service. Are we doing enough to protect ourselves, or is it time to rethink how we manage our digital identities? Would you trust encrypted cloud storage over email for sensitive info? Let’s debate. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #Infostealer #Tech162Share
Glen Bryant+Follow184M Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Just when you thought your passwords were safe, a security researcher uncovered a stash of 184 million records—complete with logins for Apple, Facebook, PayPal, and Google. The kicker? No one knows who owned the database or how many hands it passed through before being deleted. With so many services compromised, is it time to rethink how we protect our digital lives? Would you trust password managers or go old-school with pen and paper? #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech61Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowApple ID Breach: Are We Too Trusting?A massive trove of unencrypted Apple ID logins just surfaced, exposing millions of credentials from major platforms. As infostealer malware gets more sophisticated, are we underestimating the risks of browser-saved passwords and third-party downloads? Do you trust your digital hygiene, or is it time to rethink how we manage our online identities? Let’s debate: Is convenience worth the security gamble? #DataBreach #AppleID #Cybersecurity #Infostealer #TechDebate #Tech30Share
Stacey Miller+FollowT-Mobile Payouts: Justice or Just PR?T-Mobile customers are finally seeing checks from the massive data breach settlement, but is this enough to restore trust? After millions had their personal info exposed, some are getting thousands—others just a few bucks. Does a payout really make up for the stress and risk of identity theft, or is it just a band-aid for deeper security flaws? Let’s talk: Would you stick with a company after a breach like this? #DataBreach #Cybersecurity #TMobile #TechDebate #PrivacyMatters #Tech40Share
Glen Bryant+FollowWayback Machine Breach: How Safe Is Our History?The Internet Archive, guardian of our digital past, just suffered a breach impacting 31 million users. As someone who relies on the Wayback Machine for research, I’m torn—can we trust any platform to safeguard decades of data? With hackers exposing user info and even triggering JavaScript alerts, it’s a wake-up call for all digital preservationists. Should we demand stronger security from nonprofits, or is this just the new normal in a connected world? #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #DigitalPreservation #WaybackMachine #TechDebate #Tech00Share
Brittney Pope+FollowSteam Data Leak: Who’s Really to Blame?So, 89 million Steam accounts just got leaked and no one seems to know how it happened. Was it Valve? Twilio? Or something else entirely? With game libraries worth thousands at risk, it’s wild that the real source is still a mystery. If you’re a Steam user, are you changing your password or trusting your two-factor authentication to hold the line? Let’s talk digital security and who should be accountable when leaks like this happen. #SteamLeak #Cybersecurity #GamingNews #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech00Share
russell01+FollowMalware Breach: Who Guards the Gatekeepers?When a government engineer’s credentials leak repeatedly due to info-stealing malware, it’s not just a personal issue—it’s a systemic one. If someone with access to core financial and security systems can get hit, what does that say about our digital defenses? Are agencies like DOGE and CISA doing enough to protect the very people who protect us? Let’s talk about where the real vulnerabilities lie—and who should be held accountable. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #InfoSec #GovernmentTech #Malware #Tech60Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowDid 23andMe Owe You Money? Check Now!Heads up if you’ve ever spit in a tube for 23andMe! After a big data breach and some financial drama, the company is letting certain customers file for money back. If you used 23andMe between May and October 2023 and got a notice about your info being leaked, you might qualify. Even if your issue isn’t about the hack, you could still have a claim if you had problems with their services. Deadline’s July 2025, so check if you’re eligible! #23andMe #MoneyBack #DataBreach #ConsumerAlert #LifeHacks #Business00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowDid 23andMe Owe You Money? Check Now!Heads up if you’ve ever spit in a tube for 23andMe! After a big data breach and some financial drama, the company is letting certain customers file for money back. If you used 23andMe between May and October 2023 and got a notice about your info being leaked, you might qualify. Even if your issue isn’t about the hack, you could still have a claim if you had problems with their services. Deadline’s July 2025, so check if you’re eligible! #23andMe #MoneyBack #DataBreach #ConsumerAlert #LifeHacks12Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowWhy I Froze My Kids’ Credit—SeriouslyDid you know your kid’s school could get hacked and their info stolen? That’s what happened with PowerSchool, and now hackers are extorting school districts using stolen student data. I was shocked to learn 1 in 8 kids have had their identity compromised since 2019! That’s why I froze my kids’ credit reports. It’s a pain (lots of paperwork), but it keeps scammers from opening accounts in their names. If you’re a parent, you might want to do the same! #databreach #parentingtips #identitytheft #cybersecurity #kidsafety #Education00Share