Cybersecurity Shot_Myspace Information Leakage

Florence Broderick    8 June, 2016

Here comes Cybersecurity Shot, a research report on current cases related to databases leaked online that includes leakage prevention recommendations.

Every week in May and June we will be publishing the real cases. You can’t miss it!

Here comes a brief summary of this week’s case:

Myspace Case
Investigation report “Myspace information leakage”

On May 26, 2016 a sale of 360 million user accounts, leaked from Myspace in late 2008 and early 2009, was announced. The data went to a market, accessible through the Tor network with the initial price of 6 BTC at the time of the sale (about 3000 USD). The database contains email addresses, user names and hashed passwords.

Learn from our intelligence analysts when the intrusion took place and whether your credentials could be among those affected.

» Download the Myspace data leakage case

Don’t lose out our next report:
» AEDyR Case

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