David Gelles

A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration. A Russian gang has stolen private information from 1.2 billion internet users around the globe in a new story published by The New York Times on August, 5, 2014.

A record Internet data heist can’t be fixed with a password change

Technology

A group of Russian friends have stolen private information from 1.2 billion Internet users around the world, but the public doesn’t know who was hit. We do know that it’s hard to say your password is safe — and changing it probably won’t help.

A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration. A Russian gang has stolen private information from 1.2 billion internet users around the globe in a new story published by The New York Times on August, 5, 2014.

A record Internet data heist can’t be fixed with a password change

Technology

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