A hacker who has previously put up for sale over 840 million user records in the past month, has returned with a fourth round of hacked data that he's selling on a dark web marketplace. . This time, the hacker has put up for sale the data of six companies, totaling 26.42 million user records, for which he's asking 1.2431 bitcoin ($4,940). The hacker's name is Gnosticplayers, and since February 11 the hacker has put up for sale data for 32 companies in three rounds [stories on Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3] on Dream Market, a dark web marketplace. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . This time, the hacker has put up for sale the data of six companies, totaling 26.42 million user rec. hacker, previously, million, records, month. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
EBay Inc said that hackers raided its network three months ago, accessing some 145 million user records in what is poised to go down as one of the biggest data breaches in history, based on the number of accounts compromised. . It advised customers to change their passwords immediately, saying they were among the pieces of data stolen by cyber criminals who carried out the attack between late February and early March. The link for this article located at Reuters is no longer available. . Online marketplace eBay alerts its users to update their passwords following a significant data breach that compromised 145 million account records.. eBay Data Breach, Cyber Incident, User Security, Password Change, Account Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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