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  2. Millions of LinkedIn passwords stolen in 2012 surface online

    www.engadget.com/2016-05-19-linkedin-hack...

    According to Motherboard, someone going by the name "Peace" is selling (if he hasn't sold them yet) 117 million LinkedIn username and password combos on a dark web marketplace for 5 Bitcoins or ...

  3. Microsoft reveals further emails compromised by Russian hack

    www.engadget.com/microsoft-reveals-further...

    Microsoft first disclosed the hack in January, stating that a password spray attack gained the group access to "a very small percentage of Microsoft corporate email accounts" in late 2023.

  4. Hackers breached Microsoft to find out what Microsoft knows ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/01/19/hackers-breached...

    According to Microsoft, the hackers used a “password spray attack” — essentially brute forcing — against a legacy account, then used that account’s permissions “to access a very small ...

  5. Tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, [7] is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria. [1]

  6. Password (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Password is an American television game show.Two teams, each composed of a celebrity and contestant, attempt to convey mystery words to each other using only single-word clues, in order to win cash prizes.

  7. Meta warns 1 million Facebook users who installed password ...

    www.engadget.com/meta-warns-malicious-third...

    Of note, Meta found malicious apps in both Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store, though the vast majority were Android apps. Interestingly, while the malicious Android apps were mostly ...

  8. 2020 Twitter account hijacking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Twitter_account_hijacking

    On July 15, 2020, between 20:00 and 22:00 UTC, 130 high-profile Twitter accounts were reportedly compromised by outside parties to promote a bitcoin scam. [1] [2] Twitter and other media sources confirmed that the perpetrators had gained access to Twitter's administrative tools so that they could alter the accounts themselves and post the tweets directly.

  9. More Ring account passwords found on the dark web - TechCrunch

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    A security researcher found the cache of email addresses and passwords, which can be used to log in to and access the cameras, as well as their time zone and the doorbell’s location, such as ...