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  1. 1 lip 2016 · An anonymous hacker managed to obtain an enormous number of user credentials in June 2013 from fallen social networking giant MySpace — some 427 million passwords, belonging to approx. 360...

  2. 3 cze 2016 · Time Inc., the owner of Myspace, confirmed in late May that a cybercriminal is attempting to sell 427 million passwords stolen from the early social network’s database. The breach, the company said, affects as many as 360 million users, and may very well be the biggest breach in history so far.

  3. 31 maj 2016 · The site notes that more than 68 million records had a second password attached. The publication further reports that passwords were hashed and stored using SHA1 encryption without salting.

  4. 17 lip 2017 · The Hack. Security researcher Leigh-Anne Galloway notified Myspace about the flaw in April, and published details about it on Monday after failing to receive a substantive response. The problem...

  5. Not really, since the passwords were heavily modified before being hashed (at least for the unsalted hashes, anyway). There are plenty more HQ leaks to practice and test your attacks on.

  6. A 2006 password leak from MySpace revealed slightly weaker passwords [101], and a 2007 study by Cazier and Medlin cracked 99% of passwords at a real e-commerce website given unlimited guessing access [27].

  7. 14 gru 2006 · How good are the passwords people are choosing to protect their computers and online accounts? It’s a hard question to answer because data is scarce. But recently, a colleague sent me some spoils from a MySpace phishing attack: 34,000 actual user names and passwords. The attack was pretty basic.

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