
A significant data breach has been reported involving Tencent and Zoom. More than 1 billion Tencent user accounts have been leaked, according to reports. Additionally, a pro-Russian hacking group, UserSec, claims to have compromised Zoom, affecting 2 million user accounts. The group has provided samples, including a list of 95 login credentials with passwords in plain text. The breach was highlighted by a Chinese cybersecurity firm, QiAnXin, which confirmed a DDOS attack related to these incidents.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this alleged @Zoom is the output of credential stuffing, anyone seen more? https://t.co/Ws2tPwlkFT
$ZM 🚨🚨 $ZM breach Russian hacking group claims to have breached Zoom. 2 million user accounts.
⚠️Zoom, potential #databreach detected UserSec, a pro-Russian hacking group, claims to have breached Zoom, compromising 2 million user accounts. Among the samples provided, there is also a list of 95 user login credentials with passwords in plain text. The confirmation or… https://t.co/3IA4TcqYqq