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Over 4 billion user records leaked in “largest breach ever” – here’s what you need to know

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  • A huge dataset has been discovered unsecured online by researchers
  • This contained roughly 4 billion records – including personal information
  • The data could potentially be part of a surveillance effort targeting Chinese citizens

An open instance containing “billions upon billions” of exposed records has been discovered online by cybersecurity researchers – and millions of people could be at risk as a result.

Researcher at Cybernews worked with cybersecurity researcher and owner of cyber risk and data protection site SecurityDiscovery.com to uncover a huge database without a password, leaking 631GB of information, equating to roughly 4 billion records.

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