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You might need to change your email password in the very near future. A member at a Russian Bitcoin forum has posted almost 5 million passwords, around 60 percent of which are reportedly still working.
It's not clear how the poster managed to scoop up all this account info, but Google tells Cnews that it comes from a long stretch of hacking and phishing attempts that stole data from individual users. 's servers weren't breached, the search giant says, and much of what's there is old. That's somewhat comforting, but you may want to visit Isleaked.com to see if your account is one of the unfortunate targets -- you don't want to give thieves easy access to your most sensitive info.

Source: Engadget


https://isleaked.com/en.php
" 's servers weren't breached"

How would hackers be able to get their passwords then? I don't understand these things

I changed mine anyway, I haven't changed it in 5+ years!

We could maybe do with that "Gizmo" forum you were talking about. Things like this post could go in there, news about the $1000 iPhone 6 etc.
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" 's servers weren't breached"

How would hackers be able to get their passwords then? I don't understand these things

I changed mine anyway, I haven't changed it in 5+ years!

We could maybe do with that "Gizmo" forum you were talking about. Things like this post could go in there, news about the $1000 iPhone 6 etc.


Tech section sounds good to me smile

Apparently the leaked accounts are from phishing sites, so many of the details will be old. However, as you said, some people haven't changed their passwords for a long time. Google reckon it's not a security breach on their end.

This is a better link to check compromised accounts:

https://www.dashlane.com/googlebreach
Thanks for the info, Liz.
Thank you for the information and the link. Very helpful.
According to Google only 2% of those stolen details would have actually worked - that's still 100,000 accounts though.

As Liz says, they claim there wasn't a breach but it was simply a collection of data from a load of phishing scams, shifting blame from themselves to the end user.
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Thanks for the heads up. Just went to the site you posted, mine not hacked but will do a change as you advised. As my Dad used to say, "Better safe than sorry!"
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