Study uncovers 58 billion data leaks since 2004

A new report highlights the massive scale of online data breaches over the past two decades. Nearly 58 billion personal data points have been exposed since 2004. The findings underscore ongoing privacy risks in the digital age.

According to a recent study detailed in TechRadar, nearly 58 billion personal data points have leaked online since 2004. This revelation comes from an analysis spanning the last 20 years, revealing the 'incredible scale' of data breaches affecting individuals worldwide.

The report emphasizes the cumulative impact of these incidents, which have compromised sensitive information on an unprecedented level. While specific details on the methodology or individual breaches were not outlined in the summary, the sheer volume points to persistent vulnerabilities in data security practices across various sectors.

Experts note that such leaks continue to pose significant threats to personal privacy and cybersecurity. The study's publication on October 31, 2025, serves as a timely reminder for enhanced protective measures in an era of increasing digital reliance.

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