Edmondo: 70 million stolen data

Cybercrime is becoming more and more prevalent, with hackers and online thieves using software to steal millions of dollars from credit card companies. What can be done? Breakdown of the issue itself, potential solutions for digital learning company Edmondo. The case Digital learning company Edmondo has been hit by a cyber-attack: 70 million users’ data have been leaked. Among the stolen data were usernames, email addresses, and passwords, but they …

Learn more →

Yu-Gi-Oh forum: 6.5 million data stolen

Unknown hackers hacked into the Dueling Network network and obtained the user database of the associated forum. A total of 6.5 million records are at stake, containing user names and the hash code used to verify passwords and other personal information. Users have been informed of the incident and asked to change their passwords. Anyone who has used the login details elsewhere should ensure that they are changed at other …

Learn more →

500 million records discovered on the dark web

During an investigation, the BKA has discovered a collection of 500 million user records on the dark side of the web. In addition to user names, the database also contained email addresses and associated passwords, which could be used to create a perfect opportunity for fraudsters to try to gain access to social networking services. The latest data in the database is from December 2016.

CD Project Red: 1.9 million user data leaked

It’s a pretty old story, a year-old story: the Witcher games forum was hacked in March 2016. However, it was not known what the intruders had taken until now. It has finally been revealed that they took the personal data of a vast number of users, 1.9 million users to be precise, including email addresses, usernames, and passwords.

Badoo – Stolen user data

A massive 127 million users have had their data stolen from Badoo, including email addresses, usernames, and password hashes. The latter can be used to obtain passwords – it’s just a matter of time before the procedure is complete. The company denies that the data has been leaked but has sent a letter to all its users asking them to change their passwords and informing them of the benefits of …

Learn more →