In December 2018, the video messaging service Dubsmash suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 162 million unique email addresses alongside usernames and PBKDF2 password hashes. In 2019, the data appeared listed for sale on a dark web marketplace and subsequently began circulating more broadly.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Geographic locations, Names, Passwords, Phone numbers, Spoken languages, Usernames
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Full database 162 Million costs $5500 Cracked 15.1 Million email : password costs $2300 Individual password cracking: costs $600 Note: This service isn't been sold by me. I only escrow a user that is reselling the database.