A major data breach has compromised personal information of 17.5 million social media users worldwide. Exposed data includes email addresses, phone numbers, and account usernames. This incident serves as a stark reminder for the Web3 community about the critical importance of securing personal data. Whether on centralized platforms or decentralized applications, users should remain vigilant about account security, enabling multi-factor authentication, and understanding where their information is stored.
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A major data breach has compromised personal information of 17.5 million social media users worldwide. Exposed data includes email addresses, phone numbers, and account usernames. This incident serves as a stark reminder for the Web3 community about the critical importance of securing personal data. Whether on centralized platforms or decentralized applications, users should remain vigilant about account security, enabling multi-factor authentication, and understanding where their information is stored.