40 million User Data from Adult Social Network Emerges on Dark Net

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ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER MASSIVE DATA AVAILABLE FOR SALE ONLINE — THIS TIME, IT’S FROM FLING ADULT DATING SITE.
Fling.com (NSFW), an adult social network has apparently been hacked and as a result login credentials of 40,769,652 registered users have been stolen and available for sale on the Dark Web by a hacker calling himself by a vicious hacker known as “Peace of mind.”

An ad appeared on Dark Web marketplace recently and the hacker is demanding roughly around 0.6450 Bitcoin. The data was earlier sold for 0.8888 Bitcoin, or $400. The data was attached to a folder including details such as email address, usernames, date of birth, previously used IP address and account password in a clear-text form.
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