Hacker Steals Over 218 Million Zynga 'Words with Friends' Gamers Data

Hacker Steals Over 218 Million Zynga 'Words with Friends' Gamers Data


A Pakistani hacker who previously made headlines earlier this year for selling almost a billion user records stolen from nearly 45 popular online services has now claimed to have hacked the popular mobile social game company Zynga Inc.

With a current market capitalization of over $5 billion, Zynga is one of the world's most successful social game developers with a collection of hit online games—including FarmVille, Words With Friends, Zynga Poker, Mafia Wars, and Café World—with over a billion players worldwide.

Going by the online alias Gnosticplayers, the serial hacker told The Hacker News that this time, he managed to breach "Words With Friends," a popular Zynga-developed word puzzle game, and unauthorisedly access a massive database of more than 218 million users.


According to the hacker, the data breach affected all Android and iOS game players who installed and signed up for the 'Words With Friends' game on and before 2nd September this year.

In a statement published over a week ago, Zynga admitted the data breach, revealing that the "account login information for certain players of Draw Something and Words With Friends that may have been accessed," though the company did not reveal the number of affected users.


"We recently discovered that certain player account information may have been illegally accessed by outside hackers." reads the statement.



Based on a sample data Gnosticplayers shared with The Hacker News, the stolen users' information includes their:Names
Email addresses
Login IDs
Hashed passwords, SHA1 with salt
Password reset token (if eve ..

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