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16 billion passwords have been exposed in platforms like Apple, Google, Facebook, and more in a massive data breach. This includes changing passwords, using a password manager, and enabling multi-factor authentication tools (ideally with non-SMS methods or passkeys). Again, the datasets containing the billions of passwords were only exposed shortly. Tycoon Elizaldy Co and Misibis Bay Resort which he owns have filed a PHP 1-Billion cyber libel lawsuit against Facebook, YouTube, and Peter Advincula following the events of the "Ang Totoong Narco List" video that circulated in the social media platforms. It also amounts to PHP 550-Million which is a total of PHP 1.1-Billion in damages. Read more in our articles including "16 billion passwords exposed in massive data breach" and "Filipino Tycoon filed PHP 1-Billion cyber libel suit against Facebook, YouTube".

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16 billion passwords have been exposed in platforms like Apple, Google, Facebook, and more in a massive data breach. This includes changing passwords, using a password manager, and enabling multi-factor authentication tools (ideally with non-SMS methods or passkeys).

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Again, the datasets containing the billions of passwords were only exposed shortly. Tycoon Elizaldy Co and Misibis Bay Resort which he owns have filed a PHP 1-Billion cyber libel lawsuit against Facebook, YouTube, and Peter Advincula following the events of the "Ang Totoong Narco List" video that circulated in the social media platforms. It also amounts to PHP 550-Million which is a total of PHP 1.1-Billion in damages.

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