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Gmail Data Breach Exposes 183 Million Passwords

Gmail Data Breach Exposes 183 Million Passwords

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Α major security incident has compromised more than 183 million Gmail

Α major security incident has compromised more than 183 million Gmail passwords, according to cybersecurity expert Troy Hunt, who revealed the breach on his website Have I Been Pwned (HIBP).

The leaked data — described as a “huge collection” of stolen credentials — totals 3.5 terabytes, equivalent to around 875 HD movies, as reported by the Daily Mail. The breach not only affects Gmail but also includes email addresses from Outlook, Yahoo, and other major providers, making it one of the largest compilations of stolen data ever recorded.

“This data comes from everywhere imaginable, but Gmail always represents a large share,” Hunt said.

The breach reportedly occurred in April 2025, but was only recently made public. The dataset contains millions of unique email addresses, their associated websites, and the passwords used to access them.

How to Check If Your Account Was Affected

To find out whether your email address is included in the breach, visit Have I Been Pwned and enter your email in the search bar. Clicking “Check” will display a list of any known data breaches linked to your address.

Even if your account isn’t part of this latest leak, your data may still appear in older

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