Animal Jam data breach – Hacker leaks database with millions of accounts

By Waqas
The developer of famous online playground Animal Jam has suffered a data breach that exposed tens of millions of users’ data.
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Interior Design Platform Confirms Data Breach after Data of 1.3 Million Users is Posted Online

Havenly, the online interior design and home decorating platform has disclosed a data breach after a data breach broker leaked 1.3 million user records for free on a popular hacking forum. ShinyHunters, a well-known seller of stolen data breach records… Continue reading Interior Design Platform Confirms Data Breach after Data of 1.3 Million Users is Posted Online

Hack of Payday Lender ‘Dave’: All 7.5M Users Breached

Hackers breached fintech app Dave.com a few weeks ago, leaking personal information of all of its users.
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Naming names: some comments on Hunting Cyber Criminals’ attributions and proof

For the past few months, I waited for Vinny Troia of Night Lion Security to publish a report he prepared that would contain proof to support his claims that certain named individuals were members of thedarkoverlord.  In the last few weeks, Troia expand… Continue reading Naming names: some comments on Hunting Cyber Criminals’ attributions and proof

As hackers sell 8 million user records, Home Chef confirms data breach

Meal kit and food delivery company Home Chef has confirmed that hackers breached its systems, making off with the personal information of customers.
But only after a hacking group put the stolen data up for sale…
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Chatbooks security breach. Users told to change their passwords

A hacking group known as ShinyHunters is claiming to be responsible for the security breach, and is offering to sell stolen customer records for US $3,500 via an underground web marketplace.
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