16 Billion Passwords Leaked
What You Need to Know (and Do) Right Now

In one of the largest data breaches in internet history, a massive cache of over 16 billion stolen credentials - including logins from Apple, Facebook, and Google - has been leaked on the dark web, according to recent reports. If you’ve ever used the internet (and we know you have), chances are your information could be part of this breach.
What Happened?
Cybersecurity researchers uncovered a staggering archive of compromised data dubbed the "Mother of All Breaches (MOAB)", compiled from years of previous hacks and new leaks in 2025. It includes:
Usernames, emails, and passwords
Login credentials from tech giants like Apple, Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google, and others
Potentially sensitive information linked to financial platforms, e-commerce sites, and more
This breach isn’t just big, it’s a wake-up call.
Why It Matters - Especially for Your Money
At Remynt, we help people rebuild their financial lives, and that includes helping them protect what they’ve worked hard to rebuild.
If your login info is out there, hackers could:
Access your bank or credit accounts
Open new lines of credit in your name
Hijack your identity for loans or purchases
Interfere with debt repayment or credit-building apps
Identity theft often starts with stolen passwords. One weak or reused password can undo years of financial progress.
What You Should Do Right Now
We recommend taking these immediate steps to protect yourself:
Change your passwords—especially for your email, financial, and social accounts
Use strong, unique passwords (or a password manager, like 1password to generate and store them)
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible
Check if your credentials were leaked using haveibeenpwned.com
Monitor your credit reports for unfamiliar activity
Enroll in identity monitoring if you’ve been affected by past breaches
A breach like this can make anyone feel vulnerable, but remember: you have more power than you think. Every smart, proactive step you take strengthens your financial future and puts you back in control. You’ve got this. Stay secure, stay informed, and keep building toward the life you deserve!