Damien Black reports:
A popular data analytics tool that tracks YouTube and other major social media platforms has admitted to being hacked.
Social Blade issued a statement saying it had been notified of a systems breach on December 14, while insisting no credit card data had been leaked.
However, it said other personally identifying information, including email and internet protocol (IP) addresses, hashes used to conceal passwords, client IDs, and authentication tokens for connected accounts were among the data offered for sale on a dark web forum by the hacker responsible.
Read more at Cybernews.