Hacker Claims Theft of 40 Million Condé Nast Records After Wired Data Leak
A hacker named Lovely made public 2.3 million records representing Wired subscriber information. The post Hacker Claims Theft of 40 Million Condé Nast Records After Wired Data Leak appeared first on SecurityWeek.
A hacker has leaked millions of subscriber records from Wired magazine and is threatening to release an additional 40 million records stolen from its parent company, Condé Nast.
The hacker, who uses the online moniker ‘Lovely’, published the Wired user data on several cybercrime forums in recent days.
An analysis conducted by cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock showed that 2.3 million Wired records have been made available for download.
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