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February 1, 2026
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TL;DR
- A database with 149 million stolen credentials, including 48 million Gmail accounts, was found publicly accessible online.
- The data was collected by malware that infects personal devices, not from a recent direct hack on Google servers.
- Affected services include Gmail (48 million), Facebook (17 million), Instagram (6.5 million), Yahoo Mail (4 million), and others like Netflix and TikTok.
- Google has automated systems to detect leaked data and can lock compromised accounts.
- Experts recommend changing Gmail passwords to strong, unique ones, enabling two-factor authentication (2FA), running antivirus scans, and checking for data breaches on sites like 'Have I Been Pwned'.
- Users should avoid reusing passwords across different platforms and be wary of phishing emails.
- While the exposed database was removed, copies may be with criminals, and infected devices pose an ongoing risk.