tldr; A database containing 149 million login credentials, including 420,000 Binance accounts and data from platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Roblox, was exposed publicly without encryption or password protection. The leaked data included emails, usernames, passwords, and account login URLs, posing significant risks of fraud, identity theft, and phishing. The database also contained malware that could steal credentials. The hosting provider eventually suspended access, but the duration of exposure and potential misuse remain unclear.
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DryMyBottom on
again, this can’t be the future of finance
LTP-N on
2FA, no mobile number as the 2nd, problem solved.
CriticalCobraz on
Who could have thought Binance wasn’t SAFU

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tldr; A database containing 149 million login credentials, including 420,000 Binance accounts and data from platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Roblox, was exposed publicly without encryption or password protection. The leaked data included emails, usernames, passwords, and account login URLs, posing significant risks of fraud, identity theft, and phishing. The database also contained malware that could steal credentials. The hosting provider eventually suspended access, but the duration of exposure and potential misuse remain unclear.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
again, this can’t be the future of finance
2FA, no mobile number as the 2nd, problem solved.
Who could have thought Binance wasn’t SAFU
