A massive data breach in early 2025 involving Meta and other major platforms exposed over 16 billion login credentials from more than 30 breached databases.
Stolen data includes accounts from platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, Snapchat, Roblox, government portals, and banking services, with a majority of the data being recent, intensifying the seriousness of the situation.
Cybercriminals obtained usernames, email addresses, plaintext passwords, session cookies, authentication tokens, metadata like IP addresses, device identifiers, browser fingerprints, and timestamps.
Experts recommend changing passwords on important accounts, avoid password reuse, enable two-factor authentication using apps or passkeys, monitor accounts for suspicious activity, and consider using a password manager.
This breach represents a significant cybersecurity threat with billions of up-to-date login records stolen, potentially impacting users of Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, and similar platforms.
Users are urged to take immediate action by changing passwords, implementing stronger authentication measures, and staying vigilant to reduce their exposure to the breach.