As many as 360 million MySpace,accounts turned up for sale Friday in a 33-gigabyte,dump online, according to reports that,were confirmed Monday by MySpace's parent, Time Inc.
The massive leak,includes passwords, email addresses and usernames that were,swiped from MySpace in a hack,dating to June 2013, before MySpace made a site,redesign that closed some security gaps.
In a blog,post Tuesday, MySpace said it has disabled the,affected passwords so that nobody can use the leaked,credentials to gain unauthorized access to accounts.
The massive leak,includes passwords, email addresses and usernames that were,swiped from MySpace in a hack,dating to June 2013, before MySpace made a site,redesign that closed some security gaps.
In a blog,post Tuesday, MySpace said it has disabled the,affected passwords so that nobody can use the leaked,credentials to gain unauthorized access to accounts.
source: independent
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