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50,000 Accounts leaked from Pympy.com

Posted on February 1, 2013 by Lee J

pympy-com-create-your-style A Spanish language based social network style provider Pympy.com has been hacked and over 50,000 accounts have been leaked The attack was announce by hacker @AnonVoldemort on twitter just a short time ago. > Pympy Resources for social networks, forums, Hi5, Facebook, Myspace, twitter +70.000 Users DATA-DUMP @cyber_war_news goo.gl/hEcl9 — Voldem0rt (@AnonVoldemort) February 1, 2013

The leaked data has been uploaded to another breached websites (https://www.jurispericia.com) 404 page. The leaked data appears to come from the sites forum system and contains Usernames, emails, passwords and IP’s. Total amount of accounts with emails found is 53758 with 427 duplicates and many other empty entry’s. All passwords appear to be encrypted and most of the emails come from hotmail both .com and .es domains. Source: Ozdc.net

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