Massive privacy risk as hacker sold 2 million MyFreeCams user records

Massive privacy risk as hacker sold 2 million MyFreeCams user records

The same hacker also sold almost 19,000 customers’ records stolen from a Hong Kong-based online shop.


Stolen data of around 2 million users of an adult streaming website MyFreeCams (MFC) was up for sale on an online hacker forum for $1,500 worth of bitcoin per 10,000 records.


The threat actor selling the data claimed that a single batch would rake in at least $10,000 for the buyer on the black market.


See: 3TB of clips from exposed home security cameras posted online


The hacker offered sensitive information like usernames, plain text passwords, email IDs, and MyFreeCams Token (MFC Token) amounts. 





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Hacker Made $22,400 in Bitcoin


The post and the account on the hacker forum are now deleted and the cryptocurrency wallet is also emptied after the hacker collected $22,400 in Bitcoin through 40 transactions.


MFC is one the largest adult chat and web streaming platforms with a monthly visitor turnout of over 70 million. 

Data Stolen in December 2020


MyFreeCams data, according to the hacker, was stolen in December 2020 via an SQL injection attack. The stolen data includes records of 2 million premium members of the site.


The company issued a statement claiming that it has notified impacted users and reset the passwords. Their investigation traced the data to a security breach from June 2010 while the exploit was closed immediately after the breach.



“MFC’s current systems prevent any similar attack. Until now, MFC did not have evidence that user data was actu ..

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