Ernesto writes that a recent hack of The Pirate Bay may be linked to some recent spam users have been receiving:
Two months ago a group of Argentinian hackers successfully gained access to The Pirate Bay’s admin panel through a security breach. At the time, the hackers stated that they didn’t want to exploit the vulnerability, and merely wanted to show that the system was vulnerable.
Via the backend of The Pirate Bay website the hackers were able to delete torrents and expose usernames, IP-addresses, emails and MD5-hashed passwords.
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This week, however, worrying news came in that people affiliated with the private BitTorrent tracker Demunoid.com (note the ‘U’, not DemOnoid) appear to have gained access to The Pirate Bay user database. Whether the two incidents are related is unclear, but it seems to show that the user database can or could be accessed by outsiders.
Read more on TorrentFreak.