Logins and passwords of at least 1.2 million Russians have been leaked online
The credential verification service developed by cybersecurity company BI.ZONE (a subsidiary of Sberbank) has revealed that information about logins and passwords of more than 1.2 million Russians is freely available as a result of data leaks.
“BI.ZONE, a strategic digital risk management company, helped over one and a half million Russians check their credentials for leaks containing their usernames and open passwords. The owners of more than 1 million 200 thousand contacts could become potential victims,” the company said.
Experts note that this information is available not only on the darknet but also on the normal Internet. At the same time, since it is freely available, attackers do not even need to buy it.
According to Anton Okoshkin, director of anti-fraud at BI.ZONE, many Russians use the same credentials for many sites, so their leakage can lead to hacking of all accounts.
“In most cases, people use the same username and password on a variety of resources: from accounts in social networks and online stores to work services. In such a situation, if your account is compromised on one of them, the risk of hacking all accounts increases,” Okoshkin noted.
At the same time, the expert noted that attackers usually begin automated verification of credentials on different services a few hours after the appearance of the leak in the public domain. “It is very important to promptly warn users about the compromise of their data,” he stressed.
Almost 1.7 million Russians have already used the Bi.zone company’s credential verification service. The service checks for a set of 5 billion credentials that have exactly fallen into the hands of attackers and contain user usernames and passwords. The leaked database is updated weekly.
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