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The "Greatest Hits" of Data Breaches: Why the 6.8 Billion Record Leak is a Scammer's Dream

A massive 150-gigabyte archive surfaced in early January 2026, containing approximately 6.8 billion email records. The dataset includes email addresses, passwords, and other personal identifiers, marking it as one of the largest single collections of personal information ever made available on the public internet. While the headline is staggering, it is important to take a deep breath and look at the reality of the data. This is not a fresh compromise of a major service like Gmail or Outlook. Instead, it is a "mega-database" consisting of historical data gathered over time from numerous previous breaches, credential-stuffing lists, and publicly scraped logs. Billions of people didn't necessarily have their data exposed for the first time; rather, their existing information has been repackaged. Security researchers from Cybernews and SC Media have noted that while the total record count is massive, the number of unique email addresses is likely closer to 3 billion. The ...

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