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Millions of Accounts from 11 Hacked Bitcoin Assembly Being Sold on Dark Web | Cyberops

Millions of Accounts from 11 Hacked Bitcoin Assembly Being Sold on Dark Web

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment March 21, 2017

A famous Dark Web seller known by their deal with of “DoubleFlag” is providing databases of eleven Bitcoin forums over a popular dark web marketplace. The directories were stolen between 2011 to 2017 from broadly visited forums providing information about Bitcoin mining and trading.

The combined amount of data stolen from these forums much more than 12,000,000 including 536,727accounts from MerlinsMagicBitcoin. com which suffered a data breach in January 2017,514,409 documents from BitcoinTalk. org community forum which was hacked in May 2015, 568, 357 stolen from BTC-E.  back in October 2014,21,439 accounts from BTC4Free. com that has been hacked in January 2014, 21,439 accounts from BTC4Free. com which was also hacked in January 2014.

3,153 Bitcoin. Lixter. com which was breached in September 2014, 1,780 BitLeak. net documents stolen back in Mar 2014, 28,298 DogeWallet. com accounts stolen in January 2014, 61, 011 MtGox. com stole in June 2011, 34, 513 BitsCircle. com (breach particular date unknown) 10, 855,376 BitcoinSec from 2014 break and 3,149 documents from TheBitcoinShop. pixub.com (breach date unknown).

Many of the accounts contain an username, email address, personal text number, gender, date of birth, website title and URL, location and password. In some cases, the passwords have been decrypted although some are using SHA1 hash which is simple to decrypt since Yahoo security researchers have damaged the SHA-1 web security tool last month.

The retail price set for this data is USD 400 (BTC 0. 3817)

It must be noted that BitcoinTalk. org and BTC-E.com two of the most crucial bitcoin related platforms having their data sold on the dark web since 2016 by several other vendors. However, we are not sure about the recovery of the platforms. Both way, if you have an account on any of the forums stated above make the password as soon as possible. Also, a few of the community forums discussed are not active anymore, therefore, the relevance of their data beyond the question.

Previously, DoubleFlag was selling millions of “U. S. Cellular” customers data and 1 billion documents stolen from Chinese Net Giants. His feedback rankings have been positive through this means the vendor has been selling legit data to buyers.

Source: www.hackread.com

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