Turn on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for your Gmail and all major accounts. This prevents access even if an attacker has your password.
Adopt a manager to store unique passwords for every site, reducing the impact of a single leak. Turn on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for your Gmail
Datasets titled like this are often "combo lists" compiled from hundreds of historical breaches and "infostealer" malware logs. Datasets titled like this are often "combo lists"
Since many of these lists come from infostealers, run a full antivirus scan on your computer to ensure no active malware is harvesting your new passwords. Recent identified leaks of this type have reached
A significant portion of this "fresh" data comes from malware on personal devices that captures credentials as users type them, rather than a direct breach of Google’s servers.
Recent identified leaks of this type have reached staggering numbers, such as a 183 million email-password dump in late 2025 and a 149 million record leak in early 2026.
If you reuse passwords across sites, change them immediately to unique, strong passphrases.
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