between 2011 to 2017 from widely visited forums providing information about Bitcoin mining and trading . The combined number of data stolenAttack.Databreachfrom these forums is more than 12,000,000 including 536,727accounts from MerlinsMagicBitcoin.com which suffered a data breachAttack.Databreachin January 2017 , 514,409 accounts from BitcoinTalk.org forum which was hackedAttack.Databreachin May 2015 , 568,357 stolenAttack.Databreachfrom BTC-E.com back in October 2014 , 21,439 accounts from BTC4Free.com which was hackedAttack.Databreachin January 2014 , 21,439 accounts from BTC4Free.com which was also hackedAttack.Databreachin January 2014 . 3,153 Bitcoin.Lixter.com which was breachedAttack.Databreachin September 2014 , 1,780 BitLeak.net accounts stolenAttack.Databreachback in March 2014 , 28,298 DogeWallet.com accounts stolenAttack.Databreachin January 2014 , 61,011 MtGox.com stolenAttack.Databreachin June 2011 , 34,513 BitsCircle.com ( breachAttack.Databreachdate unknown ) 10,855,376 BitcoinSec from 2014 breachAttack.Databreachand 3,149 accounts from TheBitcoinShop.pixub.com ( breachAttack.Databreachdate unknown ) . In some cases , the passwords have been decrypted while some are using SHA1 hash which is easy to decrypt since Google security researchers have already broken the SHA-1 web security tool last month . The price set for this data is USD 400 ( BTC 0.3817 ) It must be noted that BitcoinTalk.org and BTC-E.com are two of the most important bitcoin related platforms having their data sold on the dark web since 2016 by several other vendors . However , we are not sure about rest of the platforms . Either way , if you have an account on any of the forums mentioned above change your password asap . Also , some of the forums discussed aren ’ t active anymore ; therefore , the relevance of their data is out of the question .
The databases were stolenAttack.Databreachbetween 2011 to 2017 from widely visited forums providing information about Bitcoin mining and trading . The combined number of data stolenAttack.Databreachfrom these forums is more than 12,000,000 including 536,727accounts from MerlinsMagicBitcoin.com which suffered a data breachAttack.Databreachin January 2017 , 514,409 accounts from BitcoinTalk.org forum which was hackedAttack.Databreachin May 2015 , 568,357 stolenAttack.Databreachfrom BTC-E.com back in October 2014 , 21,439 accounts from BTC4Free.com which was hackedAttack.Databreachin January 2014 , 21,439 accounts from BTC4Free.com which was also hackedAttack.Databreachin January 2014 . 3,153 Bitcoin.Lixter.com which was breachedAttack.Databreachin September 2014 , 1,780 BitLeak.net accounts stolenAttack.Databreachback in March 2014 , 28,298 DogeWallet.com accounts stolenAttack.Databreachin January 2014 , 61,011 MtGox.com stolenAttack.Databreachin June 2011 , 34,513 BitsCircle.com ( breachAttack.Databreachdate unknown ) 10,855,376 BitcoinSec from 2014 breachAttack.Databreachand 3,149 accounts from TheBitcoinShop.pixub.com ( breachAttack.Databreachdate unknown ) . In some cases , the passwords have been decrypted while some are using SHA1 hash which is easy to decrypt since Google security researchers have already broken the SHA-1 web security tool last month . The price set for this data is USD 400 ( BTC 0.3817 ) It must be noted that BitcoinTalk.org and BTC-E.com are two of the most important bitcoin related platforms having their data sold on the dark web since 2016 by several other vendors . However , we are not sure about rest of the platforms . Either way , if you have an account on any of the forums mentioned above change your password asap . Also , some of the forums discussed aren ’ t active anymore ; therefore , the relevance of their data is out of the question .
Criminals are still trying to shake downAttack.Ransomusers of the Ashley Madison dating/cheating online service . As you might remember , the service was hackedAttack.Databreachin 2015 , and the attackers stoleAttack.Databreachsensitive personal and financial data of 37 million users , and later dumped it online . Since then , cyber criminals have been attempting to monetize this data by sending emails to users whose info they found in the dump , threatening to reveal all of it to the target ’ s nearest and dearest , and asking for moneyAttack.Ransomin exchange for silence . The emails generally contain some of the target ’ s personal data as to make the threat believable , and often claims that the attackers have found the target ’ s Facebook account and , therefore , have the means to contact their friends , family , and employer . In this latest round of blackmail attemptsAttack.Ransom, they are threatening to set up a site and publish all the stolen information . “ On May 1 2017 we are launching our new site – Cheaters Gallery – exposing those who cheat and destroy families . We will launch the site with a big email to all the friends and family of cheaters taken from Facebook , LinkedIn and other social sites . This will include you if do not pay to opting out , ” the email says , as noted by ZDNet ’ s Robin Harris , who received one . The extortionists are asking forAttack.Ransomsome $ 500 ( in Bitcoin ) . It ’ s impossible to tell whether these crooks are the same ones that mounted previous email blackmail attemptsAttack.Ransom. What is definitely obvious is that they are betting on there still being some users with too much to lose if the information gets out . Harris did not share the contents of the email he received , but recipients can be sure that if their Facebook or other social media account isn ’ t specified in it , the blackmailers haven ’ t actually connected the two accounts . More likely than not , they have simply written a script that takes specific info from the Ashley Madison data dumpAttack.Databreach, inserts it in a template email , and fires these emails off to as many recipients as possible .
In an email sent to users on 26th December , the site explainedVulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerabilitythat hackers were able to conduct this breach by exploitingVulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerabilitya known vulnerability in outdated vBulletin forum software . Although PakWheels didn ’ t reveal the number of affected users , we at HackRead have inside details on this breachAttack.Databreachaccording to which the number of targeted users impacted by this breachAttack.Databreachgoes over 674,775 users including names , emails , encrypted passwords , mobile number and Facebook sessions . PakWheels was started back in 2003 to fill the missing space between automotive enthusiasts and absence of a platform that discusses automotive industry related topics in the country . In May 2016 , Pakistan ’ s real estate giant Zameen was hackedAttack.Databreachby a Bangladeshi hacker who leakedAttack.Databreachits entire database after being ignored by Zameen ’ s administration . As far as vBulletin forum software , the year 2016 , has been a bad year for anyone using vBulletin and not updating it to its latest version . Until now , the forums hackedAttack.Databreachdue to vulnerability in outdated vBulletin forum software include Clash of Kings forum with 1.6 million data stolen , Epic games forum with 800,000 accounts stolen , Grand Theft Auto ( GTA ) forum , Russia ’ s Mail.ru with 27 million accounts stolen , LifeBoat forum with 7 million accounts stolen and Exile Mod gaming forum with 12,000 accounts stolen .