Hacked AdultFriendFinder: Leak 400 million accounts

The AdultFriendFinder and Cams.com websites are reported to be hacked, as hundreds of millions of user accounts have leaked them online.

According to LeakedSource, the Friend Finder network was hacked with an RFI (remote file inclusion) exploit. This allowed the attackers to obtain στις βάσεις δεδομένων όλων των σελίδων που ανήκουν στην εταιρεία, δηλαδή: AdultFriendFinder, Cams.com, Penthouse, Stripshow, iCams.com και ένα άλλο “άγνωστο . "
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The RFI exploit was discovered a few weeks ago by the administrators of AdultFriendFinder, and is believed to be the same one responsible for leaking its customers' information s.

Overall, over 400 million user accounts, 339 million from AdultFriendFinder, 62 million from Cams.com leaked. All other accounts come from other Friend Finder network pages.

It should be mentioned that the company Friend Finder had not taken care to properly encrypt the access. Many were stored in plain text, without any protection, while others were hashed using the weak SHA1 algorithm, which is very easy to .

So if you had an account on AdultFriendFinder, or any other of the network, do not use the same password on other services. Of course, you should change your password immediately, wherever you use it.

To make it worse, let's say that LeakedSource claims the Friend Finder Network retained the data of users who had deleted their accounts.

If that's true, her leak Ashley Madison website seems to be a blame compared to the new hack. Leakage of user data may have disastrous consequences for users of the site.

Let's recall that after Ashley Madison's hack many of the users of the page were blackmailed by hackers or by those who took the data.

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