New Delhi, June 25 -- The nodal agency for cybersecurity incident response in India, CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team), issued an advisory to individuals and organisations on June 23 following reports of a data breach purportedly involving 16 billion online credentials. The breach, reported by the website Cybernews, includes usernames, passwords, authentication tokens, and metadata leaked from platforms such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Telegram, GitHub, and several VPN services. "This appears to be a consolidated dataset, and some of the credentials may be outdated or already changed. However, we're issuing the advisory to urge people to follow good cybersecurity hygiene," a senior official at Cert-In told HT. The agency has...