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“No evidence” – here’s why the massive 16 billion record data breach may not be as bad as first thought

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  • The recent 16 billion record breach may not be as bad as it sounds
  • The datasets most likely contain previously leaked information
  • Nevertheless, those affected could still be at risk, so be on your guard

Following the recent reports of over 16 billion records being leaked in an ‘unimaginable’ major data breach, further research has claimed the reality of the incident might not be as disastrous as first thought.

Following significant speculation about the effects and origins of the breach, new findings from BleepingComputer suggest this “breach” may not be new, or even a breach – but instead just a compilation of existing leaked credentials.

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