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CoMB cyberattack leaks about 3.27 billion passwords and email IDs on a hacking forum – The Cybersecurity Daily News

CoMB cyberattack leaks about 3.27 billion passwords and email IDs on a hacking forum

In a rather shocking revelation of the CoMB cyberattack, has been reported that more than 3 billion various email IDs and passwords were leaked on a hacking forum. Although data leaks of this kind aren’t unheard of, this particular cyberattack is extremely concerning because of the involvement of a significant number of accounts. The affected … Continue reading CoMB cyberattack leaks about 3.27 billion passwords and email IDs on a hacking forum