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A hacker is selling a database with login details for two million high-paying users of the MyFreeCams adult video streaming and chat service.
The seller says that they obtained the database recently, following a successful SQL injection attack and that it can be used to steal the funds of premium members.
MyFreeCams is a popular adult video chat platform with tens of millions of users. The service provides free access to chat rooms of a large number of models.
Free users can upgrade to a premium member account by purchasing tokens that can unlock otherwise restricted features or spent to tip the models.
On January 14, a hacker offered to sell a database containing usernames, plain text passwords, and emails belonging to two million paying MyFreeCams users.
The seller was offering 10,000 records for $1,500 in Bitcoin, saying that the logins guarantee a profit of at least $10,000 in tokens.
Despite the "generous" offer, buyers did not form a line and asked instead if they could purchase smaller increments, 1,000 records for $150. By the attention it got, it is safe to assume that at least a few thousand records have been sold.
In trying to increase sales, the hacker announced a few days ago that they would sell the records only one time, meaning that buyers would get different account logins.
According to CyberNews , who obtained a sample of the records, the database contains usernames, email addresses, passwords in plain text, and the balance of MyFreeTokens for each account.
According to the publication, the seller's Bitcoin wallet recorded 45 transactions that accumulated a little over $21,000 worth of cryptocurrency (BTC 0.60222754) at the time of the check.
CyberNews says that they contacted MyFreeCams for a statement and received confirmation that the database is genuine. The adult video chat platform proceeded to notify affected users and reset their passwords.
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A data broker who allegedly hacked adult chat and web-streaming website MyFreeCams.com has sold nearly 2 million user records on a dark web forum, CyberNews researchers have discovered.
According to the seller”s post, the records were exfiltrated from the company”s servers in December 2020 after a SQL injection allowed him to access and view unauthorized data.
The perp claims to have stolen usernames, emails, clear text passwords, and MFC Token balances of 2 million Premium and Diamond members. The threat actor made a pretty penny, based on his cryptocurrency wallet analysis that showed 49 Bitcoin transactions, equating to more than $22,000.
After selling the stolen records, he immediately deleted his account and post from the forum.
News of the breach also reached MyFreeCams.com, which claims the leak data was traced “to a security incident that occurred more than ten years ago in June 2010.”
The company also emphasized that the vulnerability used to exfiltrate user data was fixed shortly after the incident.
Despite these assurances, MyFreeCams has notified impacted members to reset their passwords.
“MFC”s current systems prevent any similar attack,” the company said . “Until now, MFC did not have evidence that user data was actually compromised as part of the incident. We have informed affected users by email and reset their passwords. No credit card information was stored or compromised.”
Although users can reset their account passwords and avoid account takeover, the exposed details make for efficient blackmail and extortion attempts from other cybercriminals.
The email addresses and clear-text passwords could also be used in credential stuffing attacks, so users are also advised to review any online account that shared the same username/email and password combination.
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