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TIMELESS NEWS NOW > Technology > You can run into issues if your Google and Facebook passwords aren’t changed; find out crucial information here

You can run into issues if your Google and Facebook passwords aren’t changed; find out crucial information here

Anu Chaudhary
Last updated: 2024/03/03 at 1:17 PM
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You can run into issues if your Google and Facebook passwords aren't changed; find out crucial information here
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According to a recent revelation, a database including internal email addresses, passwords, and security codes for two-factor authentication has been compromised. Following this, questions have been raised regarding user security and the susceptibility of 2FA codes that are sent via SMS. In that scenario, you ought to change the passwords on both your Facebook and Google accounts.

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There may be danger for usersHow dangerous is this data base?

Cybersecurity is a global concern for all countries. A tech business claimed to have safeguarded the database holding the one-time security code needed to access well-known websites like Facebook, Google, and TikTok in such a scenario.

It is a technology firm, let us tell you that, that offers SMS routing services and cellular tools. Concerns over user security have been raised by the company’s announcement that these codes, which are necessary for two-factor authentication, are now public knowledge. But the corporation hasn’t disclosed how long this information has been known.

There may be danger for users

  • People are undoubtedly concerned about it, even though we don’t know when it will happen. The reason for this is because anyone may now hack your account. To prevent these issues in such a scenario, it is crucial that you modify your password.
  • Allow us to explain. Through the SMS routing procedure, users can receive text messages from several regional cell networks and operators, including codes and OTPs. Furthermore, according to YX International, 5 million SMS texts are sent every day.

How dangerous is this data base?

  • This internal database might make critical information accessible to everybody on the internet.
  • This is due to the fact that anyone can access the public IP address information in this database using a web browser. Additionally, the report notes that up until July 2023, these monthly records were stored in the database.
  • As far as we are aware, the Two Factor Authentication (2FA) codes in this database are meant to stop online accounts from being hacked.
  • In the event that a password is compromised, the code serves as security, alerting the user to the breach and notifying them via their registered device.
  • However, the 2FA codes that are present in text messages received using Messages are not very safe. They are publicly disclosed from the database in such a case.
  • This database includes YX International’s internal email addresses and related passwords. The database went offline shortly after, according to the report as well.

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