Thursday, December 5, 2013
2 million passwords to global Web accounts stolen
    
The    Facebook logo is pictured at the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.
    
      The credentials were discovered during an      investigation of a server in the Netherlands that cyber criminals use to      control a massive network of compromised computers.    
            BOSTON - Security experts have uncovered a trove of some 2 million stolen passwords to websites including        Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo from Internet users across the        globe.      
              Researchers with Trustwave's SpiderLabs said they discovered the        credentials while investigating a server in the Netherlands that cyber        criminals use to control a massive network of compromised computers        known as the "Pony botnet."      
              The company told Reuters on Wednesday that it has reported its findings        to the largest of more than 90,000 websites and Internet service        providers whose customers' credentials it had found on the server.      
              The data includes more than 326,000 Facebook Inc accounts, some 60,000        Google Inc accounts, more than 59,000 Yahoo Inc accounts and nearly        22,000 Twitter Inc accounts, according to SpiderLabs. Victims' were from        the United States, Germany, Singapore and Thailand, among other        countries.      
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