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Hacked Data for 69K LimeVPN Users Up for Sale on Dark Web

02
Jul
2021
Hacked Data for 69K LimeVPN Users Up for Sale on Dark Web

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The VPN provider known as LimeVPN has been hit with a hack affecting 69,400 user records, according to researchers.

A hacker claims to have stolen the company’s entire customer database before knocking its website offline (Threatpost confirmed that as of press time, the website was down). The stolen records consist of user names, passwords in plain text, IP addresses and billing information, according to PrivacySharks. Researchers added the attack also included public and private keys of LimeVPN users.

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