New York-based iMesh was one of the first and most popular file sharing services that allowed users to share multimedia files with their friends via the peer-to-peer (or P2P) protocol. LeakedSource, a search engine site that indexes leaked login credentials from data breaches, has obtained the database containing more than 51 Million accounts from iMesh. The same database has also been made available for sale on The Real Deal Dark Web marketplace by the same hacker that also put up for sale data from LinkedIn MySpace and Twitter.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2016/06/imesh-data-breach.html

