David Garcia+FollowIs Your Password Really Safe Anymore?16 billion logins just leaked—including Apple, Facebook, and Google accounts. This isn’t just another old data dump; experts say it’s fresh, weaponizable info that could fuel a new wave of account takeovers and phishing attacks. If infostealer malware can scoop up everything from cookies to session tokens, is changing your password and enabling two-factor authentication enough? Or are we overdue for a total rethink of digital security? #CyberSecurity #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech41Share
Hannah Jones+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Just when you thought your passwords were secure, a record-breaking breach has exposed 16 billion logins from Apple, Facebook, Google, and more. This isn’t just old data—fresh credentials, session tokens, and cookies are now in the wild, making it easier than ever for cybercriminals to hijack accounts. Are we underestimating the real-world risks of infostealer malware? Would better password hygiene or two-factor authentication really keep us safe? Let’s debate. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #PasswordSecurity #Tech30Share
chenmichele+FollowAre Minecraft Mods a Trojan Horse?Who else double-checks every Minecraft mod before installing? With the latest findings on malware-laden mods distributed via GitHub, it’s clear the modding scene is now a playground for credential thieves. The fact that these malicious mods can swipe everything from your browser logins to your crypto wallets is wild. Is the open-source community doing enough to vet these uploads, or is it up to us to spot the fakes? Let’s talk security best practices! #MinecraftSecurity #ModdingRisks #Cybersecurity #Tech00Share
carly96+FollowT-Mobile’s $25k Checks: Justice or Just PR?T-Mobile is finally sending out those long-awaited settlement checks after the massive data breach that exposed millions of customers’ info. Some are getting up to $25,000, but most will see much less. Is this payout a real win for consumers, or just a band-aid on deeper cybersecurity flaws? Would you trust your data with T-Mobile after this? Let’s debate the real impact of these settlements on corporate accountability. #databreach #cybersecurity #TMobile #Tech50Share
rbarr+FollowPatch or Peril? Microsoft’s Update DilemmaMicrosoft’s latest security update is turning into a nightmare for system admins. The patch meant to fix critical vulnerabilities is breaking a core networking service, leaving teams to choose between exposing their servers or risking network outages. With no quick fix in sight, are we stuck in a cycle where security patches create as many problems as they solve? How should Microsoft balance speed and stability? Let’s debate. #Microsoft #PatchTuesday #Cybersecurity #Tech00Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowAre Passwords Finally Obsolete?Google is urging Gmail users to ditch old-school passwords in favor of passkeys and biometric sign-ins. With cyber attacks up 33% last year, is it time we all embrace fingerprint and face unlocks for our accounts? Or do you still trust your password manager? Let’s debate: Are passkeys the future, or just another layer in the endless security arms race? #Cybersecurity #Passkeys #Gmail #Tech00Share
David Garcia+FollowAre Passwords Finally Obsolete?Google is nudging Gmail users to ditch traditional passwords in favor of passkeys and biometric logins. With cyberattacks skyrocketing, is it time we all moved beyond the password era? Passkeys promise a frictionless, phishing-resistant experience—just a fingerprint or face scan to access your inbox. But will this shift truly outsmart hackers, or just introduce new vulnerabilities? Would you trust your security to biometrics over passwords? Let’s debate. #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #Passkeys #Tech20Share
christopher65+FollowAre Passkeys the End of Passwords?Just made the switch from passwords to passkeys after Google's latest warning—and honestly, it's a game changer. Passwords always felt like a weak link, no matter how clever I tried to be. Passkeys use cryptography and biometrics, making logins both seamless and way more secure. But is ditching passwords really the future, or are we just trading one risk for another? Curious to hear your take—would you trust your accounts to passkeys? #Passkeys #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #Tech10Share
russell01+FollowWhen 'Private' Isn't Private: BoardDocs GlitchEver trust a 'private' folder only to find out it wasn’t so private? That’s what happened with BoardDocs, the go-to software for school boards. Sensitive files—think legal memos and student records—were exposed due to a misconfiguration. If even school boards can’t rely on their tech partners, how do we balance convenience with real security? Would you blame the vendor, the user, or both? Let’s talk about digital trust and where it breaks down. #DataBreach #EdTech #Cybersecurity #Tech10Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowIs Clicking 'Unsubscribe' a Trap?Ever hit 'unsubscribe' to clear out your inbox? Turns out, that quick click could be an open door for hackers. Cybersecurity pros are sounding the alarm: some unsubscribe links don’t just remove you from a list—they confirm you’re a real target or even redirect you to phishing sites. Would you risk it for a cleaner inbox, or is it time to rethink how we handle spam? #Cybersecurity #Phishing #InboxZero #Tech193Share