Earlier this week, major news appeared to break—the discovery of 16 billion login records, available as part of massive datasets, tied to services like Apple, Google, Facebook, and GitHub. But unlike many other findings of this nature, these credentials don’t appear to be the usual repackaging of already leaked information. Instead, they contain fresh data not seen before. As detailed by Cybernews , its researchers say these passwords come from a combination of credential stuffing...

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