Fifty-one million iMesh accounts are for sale on Dark Web for $700, bringing the number of user accounts tied to recent breaches to over 700 million.
Tag Archives: password reuse
Threatpost News Wrap, June 10, 2016
The news from the week is discussed, including how recent data breaches have fed off password reuse and how a university paid $20K after a ransomware attack.
uTorrent Forums User List Stolen
BitTorrent has warned users of its uTorrent client to change their passwords after a third-party breach allowed hackers to walk off with a list of its forum users.
No Simple Fix for Password Reuse
The result of the recent LinkedIn, Tumblr and Myspace breaches will be a virtual crime wave as hackers take stolen credentials and unlock other accounts across the web, say experts.
TeamViewer Denies Hack, Blames Password Reuse for Compromises
TeamViewer continues to refute claims this week it was hacked and instead claims that password reuse and careless user actions may have led to a scourge of hacks.
Facebook Tool Mines Stolen Passwords, Notifies Affected Users
Facebook announced that it has developed a tool that combs through paste sites where stolen credentials are posted looking for Facebook passwords. Users are then notified and must do a password reset.