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AVS TV Hacked, 40,000 Accounts Leaked By @DeleteSec

Posted on February 12, 2014 by Lee J

avs_logo_foot DeleteSec today has announced a leak of data that comes from AVS TV (avstv.com) that totals around 40,000 account credentials of registered users. The leak was posted to defuse.ca as a 48,000 row dump and after scanning contains 39,343 accounts with no duplicated email addresses. AVS TV is a Bollywood TV show "Asian Variety Show " that is a weekly capsule that encompasses the best of Bollywood and beyond.

AVS – Asian Variety Show is a weekly capsule that encompasses the best of Bollywood and beyond. Established in North America in 1987, AVS TV Network has been leading the way in providing top quality entertainment to millions of viewers hungry for Bollywood entertainment. Each episode is produced in English so people from around the world can enjoy what the South Asian community has come to love.

Credentials leaked contain full addresses information, date of births, full names, contact phone numbers, email addresses, user names and clear text passwords. If you are a user of the site it is advised you update your credentials on any other websites or systems you may of used the same or similar credentials.

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