Have you heard about the recent leak affecting the hacking forum Cracked.to? Last Friday the forum's database of 321,000 members and 749,161 unique email addresses was leaked on rival site, RaidForums. Learn the details in this interesting article: . When users of hacking forums turn on each other, expect things to get messy quickly. The latest site to find itself on the receiving end of this phenomenon is Cracked.to which last Friday reportedly found its database of 321,000 members and 749,161 unique email addresses leaked on rival site, RaidForums. We can say that with confidence because by Monday the compromised accounts had become another statistic on the Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) breach database – the industry’s go-to for news of such incidents. The link for this article located at NakedSecurity is no longer available. . In the underground world of digital criminals, betrayal often leads to chaos. Recent reports from prominent forums indicate a significant breach of data. Secrets are spilling.. Hacking Forum Breach, Database Leak, Information Security, Data Exposure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a joint operation that included law enforcement agencies from 20 countries, the infamous Darkode hacking forum has been taken down. Darkode, an ill-famed meeting place for top level hackers, was notorious for its though registration process which granted access only to users that could prove they were professionals at their craft, and had tricks and software to share or sell to others.. Some of the hacking tools that exchanged hands on the forum include malware, zero-day exploits, rentable botnets, and access to compromised servers. The link for this article located at Softpedia is no longer available. . An extensive investigation culminated in the dismantling of the infamous Silk Road marketplace, recognized for illicit trade.. Darkode Hacking Forum, Cybercrime Takedown, Malware Exchange, Law Enforcement Operation. . Alex
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