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Billions of logins for Apple, Google, Facebook, Telegram, and more found exposed online

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Take the 184 million logins for social media accounts we reported about recently. These malware variants silently extract credentials stored in browsers, email clients, messaging apps, and even crypto wallets, and send the data to cybercriminals. Do not reuse passwords across different sites and services. billion records each.

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You should probably delete any sensitive screenshots you have in your phone right now. Here's why

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Here's why A new Trojan malware is targeting sensitive information, including crypto wallet seed phrases. Also: How Avast's free AI-powered Scam Guardian protects you from online con artists According to Kaspersky, the malware targets iOS and Android devices. Here's how the malware works.  What is SparkKitty?

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U.S. Offers $10M bounty for info on RedLine malware creator and state hackers

Security Affairs

offers up to $10M for info on state hackers linked to RedLine malware and its creator, Maxim Rudometov, tied to attacks on U.S. “Maxim Alexandrovich Rudometov (Максим Александрович Рудомётов), born in 1999 in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, developed and has sold “information stealer” malware known as RedLine.”

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International law enforcement operation dismantled RedLine and Meta infostealers

Security Affairs

RedLine and META targeted millions of victims worldwide, according to Eurojust it was one of the largest malware platforms globally. Authorities discovered that over 1 200 servers in dozens of countries were running the malware. ESET released a free online scanner for Redline and META that can help users detect and remove malware.

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Microsoft Authenticator will soon ditch passwords for passkeys - here's what to do

Zero Day

PT ZDNET Those of you who use Microsoft Authenticator as a password manager will have to find another option, and soon. That's because an upcoming change will pull the plug on the ability to use the Authenticator app to store and autofill passwords. But its sideline as a password manager will come to an end.

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Fake Booking.com phish uses fake CAPTCHAs to trick hotel staff into downloading malware

Malwarebytes

Our free Digital Footprint scan searches the dark web, social media, and other online sources, to tell you where your data has been exposed. Use a different password for every online account. Choose a strong password that you dont use for anything else. Better yet, let a password manager choose one for you.

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86 million AT&T customer records reportedly up for sale on the dark web

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Also:  The best password managers: Expert tested "There are organizations selling monitoring that profit off this problem space," he added.