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It has been a rough start to the year for password security. A massive database containing 149 million stolen logins and passwords was found publicly exposed online. The data included credentials tied ...
Jeremiah Fowler, a veteran security researcher, recently stumbled upon 149,404,754 unique logins and passwords, totaling about 96GB of raw data. There was no encryption… and it didn’t even have a ...
PAGE, AZ (AZFamily) — People in Page are fighting back against the possibility of a $10 billion data center that could be built on the edge of their community. The land recently sold by the city also ...
AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement for two data incidents in 2024 that exposed customer info. A federal judge is scheduled to grant final approval of the settlement on Jan. 15, 2026. Time is ...
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