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Hacker sells 91 million Tokopedia accounts, cracked passwords shared

A hacker is selling a database containing the information of 91 million Tokopedia accounts on a dark web market for as little as $5,000. Other threat actors have already started to share over 200,000 user names and their associated dehashed, or cracked, passwords on hacking forums. The most serious of the exposed data consists of a user’s full name, birth date, and hashed user passwords. The database has been privately circulating since April, and now that it is publicly leaked, the threat actor decided to sell it before others release it.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-sells-91-million-tokopedia-accounts-cracked-passwords-shared/

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