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Adult dating site hack exposes millions of users

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I have had problems logging in. Guess it wasn't meant to be. Furthermore, we will continue to put forth substantial efforts into removing any information unlawfully released to the public, as well as continuing to operate our business. People have already taken to 8chan and other sites to discuss the contents of the data.

Frind lays the blame on an Argentinian hacker. Most alarming to me was his knowledge of my family, children's names, school addresses, etc. Source: Brian Krebs Security blogger Brian Krebs has that an intrusion at online dating firm Cupid Media earlier this year resulted in hackers getting away with the haul of valuable data earlier this year.

Adult dating site hack exposes millions of users

Author: Published November 20, 2013 10:36 am in , In what must rate as one of the worst password security breaches ever, it has been discovered that the names, addresses, dates of birth and unencrypted passwords of over 40 million online daters have been stolen by hackers. A disaster waiting to happen… Online dating user information. Source: Brian Krebs Security blogger Brian Krebs has that an intrusion at online dating firm Cupid Media earlier this year resulted in hackers getting away with the haul of valuable data earlier this year. It has since been discovered on a web server, alongside data stolen in other hacks, including a. Cupid Media is a firm based in Queensland, Australia, that runs a wide variety of niche dating websites including AsianDating. In conversation with Krebs, Cupid Media managing director Andrew Bolton said that the database included details of inactive users, as well as current customers, and was probably related to a security breach that occurred at the company in January 2013. We are currently in the process of double-checking that all affected accounts have had their passwords reset and have received an email notification. That is very surprising if such a large number of users were put at risk. Did customers not get informed? Did the firm sweep it under the carpet? Right now, the true facts remain unclear. Here is a list of the ten most commonly used passwords, according to the Cupid Media customer database seen by Brian Krebs: Password Number of times used 123456 1,902,801 111111 1,212,235 123456789 574,914 1234567 173,235 12345678 140,734 000000 107,996 iloveyou 91,269 1234567890 81,775?????? And the same can be said for the top non-numeric passwords: Password Number of times used iloveyou 91,269 lovely 54,045 qwerty 40,023 password 37,241 azerty 33,579 loveme 32,645 aaaaaa 30,273 mylove 28,266 iloveu 23,787 zxcvbnm 20,362 These passwords would be abysmal choices if the websites had been storing them in a secure, encrypted format. But in the meantime, if you are a user of any of these websites, you need to ensure that you are not using the same password on any other website, and always use a password that is hard to guess and tricky to crack. The truth is that you should never use the same password on multiple websites. If you do make the mistake of reusing passwords, you are running the risk of having your password compromised in one place perhaps via a hack like this, a phishing attack or keylogging spyware and then hackers using it to unlock your other online accounts. If you find passwords a burden - simply use password management software like , , and. Read more about the Cupid Media hack on the website. About the author, Graham Cluley Graham Cluley is a veteran of the anti-virus industry having worked for a number of security companies since the early 1990s when he wrote the first ever version of Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit for Windows. Now an independent security analyst, he regularly makes and is an on the topic of computer security, hackers, and online privacy. Follow him on Twitter at , or. Maybe this is a sign that the original perps have now sold their stash of email addresses to lower level crims?

ThadeusZu tweeted about the downloadable Ashley Madison print more than 24 hours before news outlets picked up on the cache. I pulled my profile and changed all my info and saved it, I only hope they do not keep a back up of anything. Even this last category of beggars is determined to be caballeros, and they'll still criticize men for not being Brad Pitt, or for being 'boys' and not ready to handle all 300 lbs of them plus their kids. This event is not an act of hacktivism, it is an act of criminality. Men expect sex on the first ring, felons will not give their last name, most drove cars in poor condition. The front page of Adult FriendFinder, which is based in California, features photos of dozens of attractive young women. They were mad and said there were problems with fake profiles. Their legal team will not pan it. And they won't do crap to fix it, be careful on this site!!. When I asked POF about this marketing scheme, it did not respond. Keep your sleazy men who all mark very ambitious and have a dead end job.

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