1.6 million accounts info exposed??? > names > email addresses > phone numbers > physical addresses all exposed after the RingCentral breach was linked to a July social-engineering attack. Have I Been Pwned later added the leaked data to its breach database but the number isn't even the part that bothers me most it's how much useful information can sit behind one centralized system at this point, pivoting to @Liberdus might not be an option anymore because once that system is compromised, attackers don't have to go after people one by one they get a dataset and that data can then become useful for phishing, impersonation and more targeted attacks that's the weakness i keep thinking about with centralized communication you can have security teams, passwords, monitoring and layers of protection... but there is still a central point holding the infrastructure together this is where decentralization becomes more important with Liberdus, communication runs across a distributed validator network rather than depending on one centralized server, while messages are protected with end-to-end encryption. the goal isn't to pretend decentralized systems can never face attacks. it's to avoid putting all the trust, control and potential exposure in one place. because your private communication shouldn't have a single point of failure. #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?# $BTC $SOL #Liberdus