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Millions of Logins Exposed: Gmail Accounts Hit Hard
24 Jan
Summary
- Around 48 million Gmail accounts were affected by the data leak.
- A total of 149 million compromised accounts were found in a database.
- Malware on personal devices is a primary source of stolen credentials.

A significant data breach has led to the exposure of approximately 149 million online login credentials. The largest portion of these stolen credentials originated from Gmail accounts, impacting an estimated 48 million users. This incident also affected other popular platforms, with Facebook seeing 17 million accounts compromised, followed by 6.5 million Instagram accounts. Yahoo Mail, Netflix, and Outlook also experienced significant numbers of affected accounts.
Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a database containing these compromised records, which included emails, usernames, and passwords. The exposed data was collected from victims worldwide via malware installed on personal devices. Google has acknowledged the reports, stating that the compromised data consists of 'infostealer' logs. The company emphasized its automated protections that lock accounts and trigger password resets upon detecting exposed credentials.




