⚠️ Security Alert: 16 Billion Passwords Leaked — Bitpanda Users Urged to Act Now

The largest password leak in history has just been confirmed by cybersecurity experts: over 16 billion passwords and login credentials have been exposed online, affecting accounts on major platforms such as Apple, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft — and newly revealed, even impacting centralized crypto wallets like Bitpanda.

6/20/20251 min read

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🔍 What Happened?

According to researchers, the breach appears to be the result of multiple infostealer malware attacks, which silently extract sensitive data from browsers, cloud accounts, and locally stored sessions. Keeper Security confirmed that this leak "far exceeds any previous record in scale and scope."

If you thought the May breach of 184 million credentials was concerning, this is orders of magnitude worse — affecting billions of users worldwide.

🧨 Bitpanda & Centralized Wallets in the Crosshairs

New findings indicate that non-decentralized wallets, including Bitpanda, may have been targeted in this unprecedented wave of credential theft.

Wallets tied to browser sessions, Google accounts, or cloud-managed environments are especially at risk.

🛡️ What You Must Do Immediately

✅ 1. Change all your passwords

  • Focus on: email, banking, wallets, and cloud accounts.

  • Use a secure password manager like Bitwarden or KeePassXC.

✅ 2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) everywhere

⚠️ 3. If you use Bitpanda or similar centralized wallets:

Withdraw your funds immediately to a hardware or Dex wallet .

🧰 Pro Tip: Use Minerv for Secure Operations

Before accessing Bitpanda again, install a secure virtual environment like Minerv.

Minerv creates an isolated execution layer, protecting your session from background malware, clipboard sniffers, and unauthorized surveillance — even on compromised systems.

Only access Bitpanda (or any sensitive app) through Minerv's sandboxed workspace for maximum protection.

❌ Avoid These Risky Practices

  • Don’t store passwords in your browser

  • Don’t reuse the same login on multiple platforms

  • Don’t keep large amounts in custodial wallets

🚨 Final Word

This breach is a global red flag. With 16 billion passwords leaked, no one is safe by default. Act now, secure your data, and move your crypto assets to safer environments.