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LoginA well-known hacker has leaked the details of more than 2. Here is a step-by-step guide to reducing your digital footprint online, whether you want to lock down data or vanish entirely. The dating site's data has been shared as a free download on a publicly accessible hacking forum known for its trade in hacked databases. The content of this file includes a wealth of information that users provided when they set up profiles on the MeetMindful site and mobile apps. Messages exchanged by users were not included in the leaked file; however, this does not make the entire incident less sensitive.
A hacker has put up for sale the dates of birth, genders, website activity, mobile numbers, usernames, email addresses and MD5-hashed passwords for 3. Then, another threat actor posted them on the same popular dark web hackers forum, but this time, they were offered for free. Based in Barcelona, Mobifriends is an online service and Android app designed to help users worldwide meet new people online.
Hackers have stolen email addresses, direct messages, and other personal data from users of two dating websites, according to a data breach expert. Earlier this week, someone alerted Troy Hunt, the founder and maintainer of the data breach alerting website Have I Been Pwned , that hackers had breached two dating websites, CityJerks and TruckerSucker. The stolen passwords are scrambled with a weak algorithm that could potentially be broken and allow hackers to see the actual passwords. Hunt said that the tipster told him the breach was advertised on a hacking forum. TechCrunch independently verified that the data stolen from CityJerks and TruckerSucker is being advertised on the forum.
A hacker claims to have recently sold 27 million passwords belonging to users of an online dating website on a dark web marketplace. News broke earlier this week about how an unnamed hacker allegedly put tens of millions of passwords up for sale on the underground forum Hell. Joseph Cox of Motherboard , reports that the passwords are believed to have belonged to members of Mate1, an online dating website with an estimated membership base of Motherboard was able to obtain approximately of the leaked passwords. It has verified that of those credentials linked back to Mate1 accounts.
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