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TechRadar · today 16:00 EDT

Nearly 58 billion personal data points have been leaked online since 2004, new study reveals

Your digital life is more exposed than you think. A new study from security firm Surfshark has quantified the astonishing scale of data breaches since 2004, revealing that tens of billions of personal data points, from passwords to physical addresses, are now in the wild.

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