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  1. FAST WAY TO AUTOCLAIM SOCIAL USERNAMES

    FAST WAY TO AUTOCLAIM SOCIAL USERNAMES Hidden content
  2. Mt. Gox Database

    In approximately June 2011, the bitcoin exchange MtGox suffered a data breach. The attack led to the exposure of data including Usernames, Email addresses and Passwords stored as md5crypt hashes. In total, 61k users were affected. Compromised data: Usernames, Email addresses, Passwords...
  3. Bitcoin Talk Database

    In May 2015, the Bitcoin forum Bitcoin Talk was hacked and over 500k unique email addresses were exposed. The attack led to the exposure of a raft of personal data including usernames, email and IP addresses, genders, birth dates, security questions and MD5 hashes of their answers plus hashes of...
  4. Avast Database

    In May 2014, the Avast anti-virus forum was hacked and 423k member records were exposed. The Simple Machines Based forum included usernames, emails and password hashes. Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords, Usernames Hidden content
  5. Grand Exchange Tracker Database

    In May 2017, the Oldschool RuneScape flipping tool Grand Exchange Tracker (GE-Tracker.com) suffered a data breach that impacted 42.2k users. The breach led to the exposure of data including Usernames, Email addresses, Phone numbers, Paypal Email addresses and Passwords stored as Bcrypt hashes...
  6. Roblox Database

    In approximately July 2016, the childs game Roblox suffered a data breach that impacted 49.7k users. The breach included Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Billing information. The breach occurred when a group of unauthorized individuals accessed the Customer Service admin panel of a...
  7. E-Pal Database

    In approximately October 2022, the website to meet gaming friends known as E-Pal suffered a data breach, impacting 108k members. The leak led to the exposure of data including Usernames, Email addresses and Purchases. Compromised data: Usernames, Email addresses, Purchases Hidden content