600,000 people affected in email provider breach

600,000 people affected in email provider breach

The users’ personal data are now up for grabs on the dark web for anywhere between US$3,500 and US$22,000 worth of Bitcoin



The personal details of more than 600,000 Email.it users have been stolen and put up for sale on the dark web. The incident surfaced on Sunday after the perpetrators took to Twitter to spread the word about the website that sells the data.


“Unfortunately, we must confirm that we have suffered a hacker attack,” confirmed the Italian email provider in a statement to ZDNet, which broke the story.


The hacker collective that claimed responsibility goes by the moniker “No Name”, or “NN” for short. The group said that the breach occurred way back in January 2018. They went on to claim on their website that they contacted Email.it about loopholes in the firm’s infrastructure and asked for a “little bounty”, but the Italian email provider refused to communicate with them.


Another message on their website stated that they tried to extort the company on February 1st of this year. An Email.it spokesperson confirmed as much, but the company refused to play ball and contacted the authorities instead.


According to the hackers’ claims, they now have control of 46 databases that contain plain text passwords, email content, and email attachments of users who signed up for a free Email.it account between 2007 and 2020.


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The collective additionally claimed that it was able to access plain text SMS messages that were sent out using the company’s text sending service, as well as get a hold of the sour ..

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