In a statement, said they were aware of the database, as it was leaked in March of 2014. Accounts on the main website and the forum were shared out of convenience, the company said. The details were revealed by Motherboard after receiving a tip from, a breach-monitoring website similar to LeakedSource.Ī Brazzers spokesperson said the records match those form an incident in 2012, after a vBulletin vulnerability was exploited on Brazzersforum. In related news, nearly 800,000 Brazzers accounts were exposed, after the popular porn destination was hacked. If that's the case, (as put it on Twitter) what can we expect in 2020 once the four-year shelf life of 2016's breaches has been reached? Perhaps the criminals have no further use for them. It isn't clear why these massive collections of harvested credentials are being dumped to the public years after the fact. In 2012, Last.fm and LinkedIn had security troubles, and a few months later, MySpace and Tumblr faced similar issues. This latest massive dump of compromised credentials is just one of several from 20 that are just now hitting the public. Moreover, LeakedSource also reported on the existence of millions of compromised accounts. LeakedSource was the first to report the existence of 171 million compromised VK.com accounts earlier this summer. isn't the only Russian firm to find themselves in LeakedSource's archive – the competition is there too.
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