Top Japanese dating app Omiai hacked; 1.71 million users at risk

Top Japanese dating app Omiai hacked; 1.71 million users at risk

Hackread.com can confirm that threat actors on several hacker forums are already hunting for stolen Omiai database.


In recent news, Japan’s biggest dating app, Omiai, was hacked and personal data of users such as drivers’ licenses, insurance cards, and passports were accessed by threat actors.


The app’s operator, Net Marketing Co, has confirmed that unauthorized access to its servers exposed the personal data of 1,711,756 users. However, the IP address of the attackers was promptly blocked.


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According to Omiai’s security advisory in the Japanese language, the targeted information includes customer data that was provided to the company between January 2018 and April 2021 including age verification documents with full name, date of birth, registration number, and photos, etc.


The company maintains that no credit card data was exposed.





A security advisory from Omiai (Image: Omiai – Hackread.com)



It is worth noting that Omiai accepts copies of the driver’s license, health insurance cards, and passports for age verification. The dating app has more than 6.8 million accounts and charges men $37 for a monthly membership.

As of last September, the company had more than 5 million subscribers, and over 50 million pairs were matched, according to the operator’s website.


The digital dating space in Japan has seen a surge in growth, more than doubling in size since 2016, Business Day reported, citing a study by a division of CyberAgent, which also has a dating ap ..

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