One Million ‘Anonymous’ Users Of Popular Porn Site Exposed In Breach

kgoalboostSecurity researchers say a data breach on adult website Luscious exposed the information of more than 1 million supposedly anonymous users. A research team at vpnMentor revealed that the XXX site, which centers around animated imagery uploaded by users, left data on over 1.195 million accounts in an unsecured database. Everything from usernames to personal email addresses was included in the breach, as well as activity logs and the gender and location of account holders.

“The highly sensitive and private nature of Luscious’ content makes users incredibly vulnerable to a range of attacks and exploitation by malicious hackers,” vpnMentor states. The accounts belonged to a wide range of users spanning from numerous continents, including “Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.” While there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that hackers accessed the database, vpnMentor says that users of the site should be mindful of any attacks such as doxing, extortion, and phishing.

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Malware Attacks Porn Users’ Accounts For Their Credentials

The latest malware hackers aren’t interested in your bank information or social security number—now they want your porn login information. A report calls this “credential hunting,” explaining these sort of attacks doubled in numbers in 2018 and can be traced to popular porn sites. Daily Dot explains, “users might download malware disguised as a porn-related link—and with it, botnets that track a user’s activity and steal credentials.”

Online criminals sell user information on the dark web for around $10. There are even “sextortion” scams that claim to have videos of people watching porn, which hackers threaten to release to the victim’s contacts if a ransom isn’t paid. “The number of users being attacked with malware that hunts for their pornographic content credentials is on the rise and this means premium subscriptions are now a valuable asset for cybercriminals,” researchers say in the report.

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Your ‘Smart’ Sex Toy Is Vulnerable To Hackers

Screen Shot 2015-06-18 at 2.52.11 PMIt seems everything is “smart” these days: cars, fitness, and yes, even sex toys. But a Def Con hacking conference recently proved that no smart technology is immune from hackers—even your dildo. Two hackers demonstrated using a We Vibe 4 Plus, a Bluetooth-enabled couple’s vibrator, just how easy it is for others to collect data about you via your smart sex toy. And you won’t believe what manufacturers can find out about you when you get off.

They can track everything from how high of an intensity you like to the temperature of the device, information that basically tells them exactly which orifice you’re sticking your sex toy into. While the president of We Vibe commented by explaining that the data “is collected purely for hardware diagnostic purposes,” it doesn’t change the fact that the company is able to store and potentially use that data with impunity. “As teledildonics come into the mainstream, human sexual pleasure has become connected with the concerns of privacy and security,” the hackers said in their conference. So the question really becomes: “Do you care if the manufacturer is tracking your activity, sexual health and to whom you give control? How do you really know who is making you squirm with pleasure?”

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