Adult website Luscious has apparently been pwned by hackers according to vpnMentor’s research team. And here’s what is floating in the wild as I type this:
The data breach gave our team access to 1.195 million user accounts on Luscious. All of these were compromised, revealing personal details of users with potentially devastating consequences.
The private personal user details we viewed included:
- Usernames
- Personal email addresses
- User activity logs (date joined, most recent log in)
- Country of residence/location
- Gender
Some users’ email addresses indicated their full names, increasing their vulnerability to exploitation and cybercrime.
Now the researchers admit that they think that 20% of the emails are fake. But for the other 80%, this isn’t good. The possibilities of pwnage are endless. Thus if you’ve used this site, you might want to be extra vigilant.
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Luscious Pwned…. Almost 1.2 Million Users Affected
Adult website Luscious has apparently been pwned by hackers according to vpnMentor’s research team. And here’s what is floating in the wild as I type this:
The data breach gave our team access to 1.195 million user accounts on Luscious. All of these were compromised, revealing personal details of users with potentially devastating consequences.
The private personal user details we viewed included:
Some users’ email addresses indicated their full names, increasing their vulnerability to exploitation and cybercrime.
Now the researchers admit that they think that 20% of the emails are fake. But for the other 80%, this isn’t good. The possibilities of pwnage are endless. Thus if you’ve used this site, you might want to be extra vigilant.
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