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MySpace hacking might be the biggest data breach yet – CNET

By Securities Docket on June 1, 2016, 8:45 am

Time Inc., owner of MySpace, confirmed Tuesday that the once-popular social media site was hacked.

The leaked database contained about 360 million accounts with 427 million passwords, according to a Motherboard report. Those numbers would make this one of the biggest hacks to date. For comparison, LinkedIn’s big breach exposed over 100 million accounts and Tumblr’s recent hack compromised 65 million passwords.

via MySpace hacking might be the biggest data breach yet – CNET.

Posted in Data Breach, Top | Tagged MySpace

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