Something very serious has happened with people’s passwords.
Krypto_ Alchemy
Updated at: 4 hours ago
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Just yesterday afternoon, news broke that 16 billion passwords and login details were leaked on the internet and are now being sold on the dark web. And this data was completely fresh—from platforms like Google, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, Apple, GitHub, major government websites, and many other services that you use in your daily life.
But these passwords weren’t leaked from the companies themselves—you did it unknowingly. Meaning, the companies weren’t hacked you were hacked, and you didn’t even realize it.
Here’s how the hackers did it: they installed malware on your device called "Infostealer".
How? When you downloaded any pirated or cracked software, used untrusted browser extensions, or downloaded movies and web series from shady sites, you also gave this malware access to your device.
It then accessed your saved browser passwords and autofill data, which includes email logins, social media, bank account info, and more. Eventually, the hackers packed all that data into massive bundles and sold it.
So, if you're using the same password everywhere, please change all your passwords now. Also, enable two-step verification on all your social media and Google accounts.
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