"Have I Been Pwned Adds 71 Million Emails From Naz.API Stolen Account List"

Have I Been Pwned has added about 71 million email addresses associated with stolen accounts listed in the Naz.API data set to its data breach notification service. The Naz.API data set contains 1 billion credentials gathered from credential stuffing lists and data stolen by information-stealing malware. Credential stuffing lists are collections of username and password pairs stolen from past data breaches. They are used to compromise accounts on other websites. Information-stealing malware tries to take data from an infected computer, including credentials stored in browsers, Virtual Private Network (VPN) clients, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) clients, and more. This article continues to discuss the Have I Been Pwned website adding 71 million emails from the Naz.API data set.

Bleeping Computer reports "Have I Been Pwned Adds 71 Million Emails From Naz.API Stolen Account List"

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