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Hackers sell stolen user data from HomeChef, ChatBooks, and Chronicle

Hackers are selling user records from meal kit delivery service HomeChef, photo print service ChatBooks, and Chronicle.com. The three databases count user records and passwords from 26 million accounts. The hackers demand $2,500 for emails, bcrypt-hashed passwords, IP addresses, social media access tokens, and some PII. Researchers at digital risk protection company ZeroFox caught the posts from the hackers and assess with high confidence that the breaches are legitimate. They say they have more databases from other breached websites in the near future.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-sell-stolen-user-data-from-homechef-chatbooks-and-chronicle/

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