Cybercrime Dark Web Alert – Ten Company Databases Sold

Cybercrime Dark Web Alert – Ten Company Databases Sold

A hacker group known as “ShinyHunters” is selling the data of 10 companies on a dark web cybercrime marketplace. The user databases, which total 73.2 million records, allegedly stolen include the following:

 

– Online dating app Zoosk (30 million user records)

– Printing service Chatbooks (15 million user records)

– South Korean fashion platform StyleShare (6 million user records)

– Food delivery service Home Chef (8 million user records)

– Online marketplace Minted (5 million user records)

– Online newspaper Chronicle of Higher Education (3 million user records)

– South Korean furniture magazine GGuMim (2 million user records)

– Health magazine Mindful (2 million user records)

– Indonesia online store Bhinneka (1.2 million user records)

– US newspaper StarTribune (1 million user records)

 

If you have accounts with the listed companies, please contact us immediately. We are available for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at 888.966.4827 (GUARD) and [email protected].

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Catherine Lennon
I am an Editor, Insurance Agent and Virtual Marketer with a BBA from the University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business. I have spent the majority of my 25+ year career freelancing in a variety of industries: accounting and financial services; commercial lighting and design; identity theft; film and production; market research, human resources and organizational behavior; as well as manufacturing and technology. I write content for a variety of clients and enjoy helping businesses brand consistently. I also love to help authors perfect their manuscripts so they are ready to be published. You could say that I'm a proofreading nerd ... it makes me oddly happy to see an error and have the ability to correct it.

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