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Canonical sets off alarm after Ubuntu forum data breach – Inquirer


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Canonical sets off alarm after Ubuntu forum data breach
Inquirer
LINUX FIRM Canonical has suffered a breach on the Ubuntu forums and is going full burn on the wretched servers. The firm explained in a statement that it noticed suspicious activity before too much damage was done, and immediately began cleaning things …
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Nulled.IO hacking forum data breach exposes attackers in the shadows – ZDNet


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Nulled.IO hacking forum data breach exposes attackers in the shadows
ZDNet
According to RiskBased Security, the forum has at least 473,000 registered users, none of which are likely to be too happy considering the recent data breach. The hacker forum ironically became a victim of a cyberattack which resulted in the leak of a

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Famous Nulled.io Hacking Forum Suffers Devastating Data Breach – Softpedia News


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Famous Nulled.io Hacking Forum Suffers Devastating Data Breach
Softpedia News
A major underground hacking forum has suffered a data breach this week, after someone hacked into their system, downloaded a copy of the database, and uploaded it online. The breach took place on April 6, and the hacker released the data online on the …

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Breach of Nulled.io crime forum could cause a world of pain for members

(credit: Risk Based Security)

A website that openly facilitated the brokering of compromised passwords, stolen bitcoins, and other sensitive data has been hacked, exposing login data, IP addresses, e-mail addresses, purchase histories, and private messages for some 500,000 members.

Nulled.io, a hacker forum that used the tagline “expect the unexpected,” was compromised earlier this month in a hack that exposed virtually all of the private data associated with it, security researchers said. As of publication time, more than a week later, the resulting 1.3 gigabyte compressed archive file remained available on a popular data breach sharing site on the clear Web. It was easily accessible to anyone, including hacking victims, fellow hackers, and law enforcement agents. The dump was discovered by analysis firm Risk Based Security and confirmed by Troy Hunt, operator of the have i been pwned? breach disclosure service.

“When services such as Nulled.io are compromised and data is leaked, often it exposes members who prefer to remain anonymous and hide behind screen names,” the Risk Based Security blog post stated. “By simply searching by e-mail or IP addresses, it can become evident who might be behind various malicious deeds. As you can imagine, this can lead to significant problems for forum users.”

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