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... A massive database containing more than 184 million records, including Apple, Facebook, and Google logins and credentials linked to multiple governments, was recently discovered unsecured online. Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered an exposed Elastic database in early May.
This database contained over 47GB of data, as reported by Wired.
It didn't have clear information about who owned it or where the data came from, which made it hard to trace its origins.
Each record in the database included an account type ID, a URL for the website or service, usernames, and plaintext passwords.
The password field was labeled with the Portuguese word "Senha." In a sample of 10,000 records, Fowler found hundreds of accounts from Facebook, Google, Instagram, Roblox, Discord, Microsoft, Netflix, PayPal, and other major platforms, according to the report.
The sample also included logins for Amazon, Apple, Nintendo, Snapchat, Spotify, Twitter, WordPress, and Yahoo, as well as references to banks and wallets.
Among the records, 220 email addresses used .gov domains from at least 29 countries, including the United States, India, the United Kingdom, and others. ...