Daily Tech News: December 29, 2025

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Historic Mega Leak: 16 Billion Credentials Exposed – The Biggest Password Heist Ever

Security researchers just uncovered the largest credential dump in history – a staggering 16 billion login credentials pulled from infostealer malware and old breaches, hitting users of Google, Apple, Facebook, and GitHub.

This isn’t a fresh hack on those giants; it’s a massive compilation of years’ worth of stolen data, now weaponized for credential stuffing attacks that could slam any site with weak defenses.

The Nitty-Gritty Details

The dataset is a “credential buffet” – think billions of usernames and passwords ripe for abuse. No specific CVEs here, but it’s paired with active exploits like FortiGate auth bypasses (CVE-2025-59718, CVE-2025-59719) where attackers hit SSO on firewalls, and MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847), a MongoDB memory leak spilling logs, configs, and even Docker paths, with PoCs already live on GitHub and 87,000 vulnerable instances exposed worldwide.

WatchGuard Firebox RCE (CVE-2025-14733) has 115,000+ devices still unpatched, perfect for VPN break-ins, while React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) in Meta’s React Server Components scores a perfect 10.0 CVSS for remote code execution – CISA’s already mandating patches.

Why Devs Should Sweat This

If you’re building web apps, this leak means every lazy password reset flow or missing MFA is a ticking bomb for account takeovers. Check your stack: MongoDB? Patch MongoBleed yesterday. React apps? Audit for deserialization flaws. And for God’s sake, enforce strong auth – one stuffed credential in your GitHub repo, and your code’s compromised.

Perimeter gear like FortiGate or WatchGuard? Lock down management interfaces now, or watch lateral movement light up your network.

Final Take

2025’s closing with a bang – rotate those passwords, layer on MFA, and scan your deps. This “mega leak” isn’t slowing down; it’s the new baseline for threats. Stay vigilant, devs.

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