A station user data has been sold on the dark web and only supports Bitcoin payment

A station user data has been sold on the dark web and only supports Bitcoin payment

In the early hours of yesterday morning, the bullet screen video website AcFun issued an announcement to its users saying that the website had been attacked by hackers and nearly 10 million user data had been leaked, including user IDs, user nicknames, encrypted passwords and other information. It is strongly recommended that users whose account security is at risk change their passwords in a timely manner.

However, screenshots of the dark web exposed online show that as early as March 8, 8 million user data of Station A were sold on a forum, and the price was 12,000 RMB. In just three months, the price increased by more than 30 times. In addition, in the sale post, the hacker stated that only Bitcoin transactions were supported, and the price increased from the original 0.49 BTC to 9.50 BTC.


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