10 billion passwords have been leaked on a hacker site. Are you at risk? (2024)

In the latest cybersecurity scare, a file with nearly 10 billion passwords has been posted to a hacking site.

Researchers at Cybernews said they discovered the file, posted on July 4, with 9,948,575,739 unique plaintext passwords.

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Cybernews experts said they believe this data dump, called RockYou2024, is the largest password leak of all time.

"The Cybernews team believes that attackers can utilize the ten-billion-strong RockYou2024 compilation to target any system that isn’t protected against brute-force attacks. This includes everything from online and offline services to internet-facing cameras and industrial hardware," the online publication said in a report.

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What is the RockYou2024 leak?

The 10 billion passwords included in a file uploaded by a user named ObamaCare are not all new, Cybernews said.

Cybernews said its team "cross-referenced the passwords included in the RockYou2024 leak with data from Cybernews’ Leaked Password Checker, which revealed that these passwords came from a mix of old and new data breaches."

The passwords on the document have likely been collected from more than 4,000 databases over the last 20 years, Cybernews said.

“In its essence, the RockYou2024 leak is a compilation of real-world passwords used by individuals all over the world. Revealing that many passwords for threat actors substantially heightens the risk of credential stuffing attacks,” Cybernews said.

Credential stuffing is when hackers take information, such as passwords, from one data leak and attempt to log onto other websites, which can be very damaging to businesses and consumers, Cybernews said.

The recent wave of hacks targeting several sites including Ticketmaster were the result of credential stuffing attacks, said Cybernews.

Three years ago, a leak of 8.4 billion passwords called RockYou2021 was posted on a hacker site. At the time it was the largest password leak.

Cybernews said its analysis determined that the 10 billion leaked passwords in the RockYou2024 document included 1.5 billion new passwords leaked from 2021 through 2024.

Leak is the latest to share information already available

The 10 billion passwords leaked are a series of data dumps from previous hacks and are not new, but it is stil a big deal to have that many passwords in one document posted on the Internet, Scott Augenbaum, a retired FBI agent, cybercrime prevention trainer and author of The Secret to Cybersecurity, told USA TODAY.

"The big moral of the story is this needs to be a wake up call that no matter what a great job you do keeping yourself safe, someone's going to lose your user name and password," Augenbaum said, referring to companies whose sites are hacked.

The danger is that many people use very common passwords or if they're using a more difficult password or passphrase, they use the same one for multiple accounts, said Augenbaum. When those passwords are compromised, hackers can get into multiple accounts, he said.

"The passwords are out there,'' he said. "That means the cybercriminals right now are banking on the fact that they're going to capture one of your passwords. Are you using that same password for multiple platforms?"

It's important to have a different password for each account, said Augenbaum.

"This has an impact because just think about how many of our parents have the same password for multiple platforms or even our kids," he said. "This will have a greater ripple effect across consumers than anyone could imagine."

Augenbaum is particularly worried about the senior population, which is more likely to use the same password and could be vulnerable to scammers.

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How do I protect myself?

Here are five steps Augenbaum suggests consumers take to protect themselves:

  • Reset All Passwords: Immediately change passwords for all accounts associated with the leaked passwords. Ensure each password is strong and unique. A good password should be at least 12 characters long and include a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. You can check Cybernews' leaked password check at https://cybernews.com/password-leak-check/. Augenbaum suggests starting by putting in the passwords for your "mission critical" accounts such as banking and personal finance, email and social media. If your password is among those leaked, change it on all sites where you use it. You can also use https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to put in your email address to find out if your information has been in any data breaches and change passwords there.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Wherever possible, enable 2FA, which prompts you to verify yourself on a second device. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring an additional verification step beyond your password.
  • Use a Password Manager: Utilize password manager software to securely generate and store complex passwords. This reduces the risk of password reuse across different accounts.
  • Beware of Account Compromise: Always verify suspicious emails, even if they appear to come from someone you know. Check for signs of phishing and avoid clicking on unexpected links or attachments.
  • Educate and Encourage Safe Practices: Encourage your friends and family to adopt these security measures and stay on guard for social engineering attempts. Cybercriminals often exploit the weakest link and unprotected accounts can lead to further breaches.

Betty Lin-Fisher is a consumer reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at blinfisher@USATODAY.com or follow her on X, Facebook or Instagram @blinfisher. Sign up for our free The Daily Money newsletter, which will include consumer news on Fridays,here.

10 billion passwords have been leaked on a hacker site. Are you at risk? (2024)

FAQs

Should I be worried about an Apple data leak? ›

Yes, you should be concerned about leaked passwords. A compromised password means unauthorized individuals can access your personal information and accounts.

What does it mean when Apple says my password appeared in a data leak? ›

Again, this can cause confusion but a notification on iPhone that your password was in a data leak does not mean your actual account details were leaked. It just means your password matched a password that was part of a data leak.

How serious are compromised passwords? ›

Compromised passwords can lead to unauthorized access, identity theft, financial loss, data breaches, and reputational damage. About this Explainer: This content is part of a series about insider threats.

Should I delete compromised passwords? ›

Learn about compromised passwords

Compromised passwords and username combinations are unsafe because they've been published online. We recommend that you change any compromised passwords as soon as you can.

Why is Safari telling me my passwords are compromised? ›

Using advanced cryptographic techniques, Safari periodically checks a derivation of your passwords against an updated list of compromised credentials. If a breach is discovered, Safari helps you upgrade your existing passwords.

Does Apple notify you of compromised passwords? ›

iPhone can monitor your passwords and alert you if they appear in known data leaks. Go to Settings > Passwords > Security Recommendations, then turn Detect Compromised Passwords on or off.

How do passwords get leaked? ›

One of the most common attacks, phishing, occurs when a hacker pretends to be a legitimate entity, such as your bank and requests sensitive information, such as your password. They may even use a spoofed site, which is a fake login page that looks like the real one, to collect your credentials.

What happens if personal data is leaked? ›

Data exposed during a breach creates a serious fraud risk. Sensitive information that could wind up in the hands of criminals or on the dark web after a data breach includes: Your full names. Email addresses.

What is the most common way that a password can be compromised? ›

1. Phishing. Phishing is when a hacker posing as a trustworthy party sends you a fraudulent email, hoping you will reveal your personal information voluntarily. Sometimes they lead you to fake "reset your password" screens; other times, the links install malicious code on your device.

What are the risks of password leak? ›

The danger is that many people use very common passwords or if they're using a more difficult password or passphrase, they use the same one for multiple accounts, said Augenbaum. When those passwords are compromised, hackers can get into multiple accounts, he said. "The passwords are out there,'' he said.

What is the immediate risk associated with compromised passwords? ›

Identity Theft

With access to compromised passwords, malicious actors can assume the digital identities of individuals, gaining unauthorized access to their accounts, personal information, and sensitive data.

What device gets hacked the most? ›

A few of the most vulnerable devices include: Cameras: Internet Protocol (IP) cameras, baby monitors, and security systems are constantly exposed to the internet, increasing their security risks.

What are the top 5 passwords to avoid? ›

Some of the highest-ranking, yet weakest password words and numbers include:
  • 1234567890.
  • 111111.
  • P@ssw0rd.
  • abc123.
  • Password1.
  • test.
  • guest.
  • Welcome@123.
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What is the safest password in the world? ›

Create complex passwords or passphrases
  • An English uppercase character (A-Z)
  • An English lowercase character (a-z)
  • A number (0-9) and/or symbol (such as !, #, or %)
  • Ten or more characters total.

Do I need to worry about a data leak? ›

You should immediately take action to secure your data. Data breach is serious and can affect you in many ways. Change any exposed passwords. If your password is subject to a breach, then you should update your login credentials.

What happens if your Apple ID is leaked? ›

With control of your Apple ID, hackers can see your personal information and track your location — as well as the locations of your connected friends — along with the locations of your devices (including AirPods and AirTags). They can see iCloud content, including photos and crypto wallet backups.

Has Apple ever had a data leak? ›

An Apple-commissioned data breach report found 2.6 billion records were stolen by hackers between 2021 and 2022.

Are data leaks a big deal? ›

‍Data leaks can be used to slow or stop business operations can exposed sensitive information to the public. Information exposed in a data leak can have drastic consequences for government, businesses and individuals.

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