Well fought, @TimSweeneyEpic β an epic victory. Thanks to you, the US is now free from Appleβs 30% yoke, which has stifled innovation for 17 years. Now, letβs help liberate the rest of the world. You have my support β and the support of @telegramβs 1 billion users.
- Pavel Durov
Recently, on May 1, 2025, a U.S. judge ruled that Apple broke a 2021 court order by charging a 27% fee on external payments and discouraging their use. Apple was ordered to stop these practices, remove restrictions on developers linking to outside payment options, and pay Epic Gamesβ legal fees. This could let Epic bring Fortnite back to the iOS #AppStore with cheaper in-game purchases, possibly soon, if Apple approves. #Apple plans to appeal, which might delay things. #Epicβs also fighting Apple in Europe over similar issues.
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16 billion passwords allegedly leaked in massive data breach, experts warn no service is safe
A massive data breach has exposed over 16 billion passwords online, making it one of the biggest security leaks in internet history.
Massive Data Breach Exposes 16 Billion Passwords
A major cybersecurity threat has emerged as researchers from Cybernews uncovered a compilation of over 16 billion stolen login credentials in what is now considered the largest-ever credential leak. The data includes user information from leading platforms such as #Google, Facebook, Instagram, #Apple, Gmail, #Telegram, GitHub, and even government portals.
The leaked credentials were sourced from over 30 different databases, many of which were obtained through infostealer malware.
The credentials include a mix of older leaks and newly compromised accounts, indicating ongoing security breaches.
Unlike past leaks, this compilation is more organized and potentially more dangerous due to its accessibility and volume.
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A major cybersecurity threat has emerged as researchers from Cybernews uncovered a compilation of over 16 billion stolen login credentials in what is now considered the largest-ever credential leak. The data includes user information from leading platforms such as #Google, Facebook, Instagram, #Apple, Gmail, #Telegram, GitHub, and even government portals.
The leaked credentials were sourced from over 30 different databases, many of which were obtained through infostealer malware.
The credentials include a mix of older leaks and newly compromised accounts, indicating ongoing security breaches.
Unlike past leaks, this compilation is more organized and potentially more dangerous due to its accessibility and volume.
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