c0lo writes:
"Reuters reports that security company Hold Security LLC has uncovered stolen log in credentials from some 360 million online accounts that are available for sale on cyber black markets. Some of the more salient points in the article include:
The same source reports the stash was obtained in multiple breaches, but the log in credentials of 105 million accounts may have been taken in a single attack. If confirmed, this would make the largest single breach to date.
Hold Security LLC is the same company that uncovered the Adobe customer data breach in October 2013."
(Score: 5, Informative) by mrwizrd on Thursday February 27 2014, @03:49PM
You might check https://haveibeenpwned.com/ [haveibeenpwned.com].
(Score: 3, Interesting) by swisskid on Thursday February 27 2014, @04:59PM
This is cool, but I wonder how my account that I created in 2013 on Gawker got pwned in the 2010 hack.
(Score: 1) by ikanreed on Thursday February 27 2014, @05:31PM
This is the most useful website ever.
(Score: 5, Informative) by captain normal on Thursday February 27 2014, @07:25PM
Sure...Like I'm going to just enter my user-name for all my email and other accounts into a field in some random site.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 28 2014, @06:34AM
Of course I have. The best part about it is that when the NSA comes to drag me away, I can claim it was just a hacker in China.