MeetMindful User Records Leaked
MeetMindful is a fairly popular dating platform that started in 2014 and gained a significant userbase over the years. Now, it’s reported that a database belonging to MeetMindful, has been dumped in a well-known hacking forum on the dark web, where such stolen databases are traded. The database is said to be containing records of over 2.28 million users, worth 1.2GB. Details included in the database are users’ Real names, Email addresses, City, state, and ZIP details, Body details, Dating preferences, Marital status, Birth dates, Latitude and longitude, IP addresses, Bcrypt-hashed account passwords, Facebook user IDs, and Facebook authentication tokens. Also Read- ShinyHunters Dump 386 Million Records in a Hacking Forum for Free While not all the details of every user have been filled in, they have enough data to track these users back into their real-life or other online accounts. The database was still available in the same forum for over three days, and been seen by over 1,500 people till now, and might be downloaded by some already. A comment asked by ZDNet to MeetMindful on this incident via Twitter was redirected to an email address by the spokesperson, which didn’t garner any response though. It’s known that ShinyHunters is the same group that had dumped the database of Teespring earlier this week, even though they weren’t the hackers of it. Also Read- ShinyHunters Hackers Are Selling Stolen Data Of 73 Million Records on Dark Web It’s unknown when the MeetMindful was hacked and by whom exactly. It’s a common practice that hackers often sell through intermediaries, first in private groups commercially and then leak for free for the community to make their names.