All internet users have been urged to check whether their email address and passwords are in a new batch of 71 million leaked online.
It contains many details that have never been leaked before, warned Australian security consultant Troy Hunt.
Hunt, who runs the website Have I Been Pwned? (HIBP), said that it’s not unusual to see large collections of stolen addresses being sold online.
He explained that he normally ignores requests to examine them because most of the passwords and addresses have already been leaked online, and are part of the existing database you can search at HIBP.
But around a third of the 70,840,771 addresses in the latest leak, called ‘Naz.API’, aren’t listed by HIBP. This is “statistically significant”, Hunt said, meaning it’s likely they’ve never been made…