Data 339.7 Million Accounts Adultfriendfinder Site Come Online

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The details of hundreds of millions of Friend Finder Network accounts have emerged online after a hack in October. Of the accounts, 339.7 million belong to the Adultfriendfinder community, but user data from two cam sites and Penthouse.com are also on the internet.

In total, it concerns more than 412 million accounts, writes LeakedSource, which acquired the database but decided not to make it searchable for the general public. In October, a hack hit the Friend Finder Networks company, which focuses on online sex services. These are account names, email addresses, and passwords, which were stored in plain text or as sha1 hashes.

Most of the accounts in the database, 339,774,000, belonged to Adultfriendfinder, a social networking service for finding sex contacts. In addition, 62.6 million Cams.com accounts, 7.1 million Penthouse.com accounts, 1.4 million Stripshow.com accounts and 1.1 million iCams.com accounts. It is not known which site they belong to for 35,372 accounts.

On October 18, according to CSO, a local file inclusion vulnerability was discovered at Friend Finder by a researcher with Twitter name 1×0123. He disclosed the leak before it was patched, but he said no user data had fallen into the wrong hands to resolve the issue. That now appears to be the case. In May 2015, Friend Finder was also the target of a hack.

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