184 Million Passwords Leaked—Unencrypted. Exposed. Live on the Dark Web.
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A jaw-dropping 184 million usernames and passwords—completely unencrypted—were recently found sitting wide open online. No password protection. No encryption. No login required. Anyone with a browser could access them.
Apple. Google. Facebook. Microsoft. Banks. Government portals.
If you've logged into anything in the past decade—you may be in this breach.
Cybersecurity analyst Jeremiah Fowler discovered the exposed database, confirming it included logins to major platforms and personal information for millions of Americans. Experts believe the records are already circulating across dark web markets—ripe for exploitation by identity thieves, scammers, and fraud rings.
Here's What’s at Stake:
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Bank accounts drained overnight
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Social media hijacked and used in phishing scams
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Government benefits stolen in your name
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Passwords recycled across dozens of platforms—compromising everything
IBM reports that 82% of data breaches now stem from cloud misconfigurations—exactly like this one. The next breach isn’t a matter of “if.” It’s already happening.
Don’t Just Change Your Password. Change Your Strategy.
You cannot outrun the dark web. You can’t delete leaked passwords. But you can outsmart the criminals.
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Scans the dark web for your actual login credentials
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Flags exposed email/password pairs before criminals strike
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Generates a full exposure report so you know exactly where you stand
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Begins immediate takedown of your breached info
If your credentials are already leaked, Blackout is your first—and best—line of defense.
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You won’t get a warning when a hacker logs in.
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