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Cyber Criminals ‘Anti Public’ acquires nearly Half Billion Italian Email Accounts from Deep Web

According to rumors one of the biggest security breaches had made 17 Gigabytes of data end up in the Deep Web. It contains Email Addresses and passwords linked to Top Italian Institutions, Armed Forces, Police companies, and military. The group responsible for releasing this sensitive data is called by the name ‘Anti-Public’.

One of the most sensational and major leaks ever discovered so far. Among the 17 GB of TXT file which contains 13 million e-mail domains and over 400 million unique e-mail address with matching passwords. The Passwords obtained are unencrypted so anyone who acquires this data can access them with ease.

Cyber Division called Yarix, first discovered the rumors from the underground deep web and immediately started their work. In short time they found it and were able to access it.
Yarix combined with D3Lab to study the data throughly and find out it was very much authentic that was uploaded in Russian Cloud Platform on December 16 but the person responsible hasn't been found yet.

It left the entire nation worrying which even contained about the Italian Police, Fire Brigade, Ministires, Hospitals, the armed forces and Universities. Few Sensitive information that linked globally to the White House , the US Armed Forces, Europol, and the European Parliament.

The Glance of the domains that reveals and confirms the extension of the vulnerability in Anti-Public in which we live from the White House to the entire military and academic system in Italy, we have before gives us the exact picture of our weakness, that feeds on a still largely immature culture of safety “ says Mirko Gatto, CEO of Yarix ” from the more structured organizations at the daily life of individuals, it is imperative that we change our behavior in the light of the knowledge that cybercrime is able to harm at all levels “.

Whoever you are, you very well know about the ‘password reuse‘ concept that we tend to use the same password almost everywhere which definitely is a common mistake.