$BMT $WCT $T 16 billion passwords from Google, Apple, and other major platforms have been leaked online
"This is not just a leak — it’s a blueprint for mass attacks. Over 16 billion passwords are now in the hands of criminals. They can use them to take over accounts, steal personal data, and conduct phishing attacks," noted Cybernews analysts.
"The cloud has let us down. Again. Just now, 16 billion passwords have leaked online. It’s time to put an end to cloud technologies. That’s why we are developing PearPass — a local password manager with open source. No clouds. No servers. No leaks. Ever. Just you — and your keys, securely stored on your devices," wrote Ardoino on X (formerly Twitter).