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10,000+ Accounts leaked from Adult Insider Network

Posted on March 19, 2012 by Lee J

Adult Insider Network adultinsider.com has become a victim of the hacker Le0n B3lm0nt and as a result has seen thousands of accounts leaked online from the forums that have 10,399 users. The site/forum which is dedicated to helping out webmasters who have adult based sites by providing information and a community to share ideas. It would seem that more and more adult based attacks with big account leak results are coming out into the public eye more often then they use to be. The leaked data which comes with a small preview and the reset of the accounts can be found in a 10kb file that was uploaded to mediafire. The leak comes in the format of email:password:salt:username and of coarse the passwords are encrypted.

**Authenticity**
Valid 10,352
Duplicate’s 0
Already Stored 327
**Top 4 Provider Result’s**
Hotmails 2,085
LiveMail 110
Gmails 1,030
Yahoos 1,716
**Total of** 10,679 Emails Found

[https://pastebin.com/ps4xUkBa](https://pastebin.com/ps4xUkBa)

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